"I don't like it, and I'm sorry I ever had anything to do with it." -- Erwin Schrodinger talking about quantum mechanics.
Is this "compliance" thing also something judges hand out???
Remember going for my learners (basic handling) it was just after the holidays so there was about 50 in all show up, 49 on motorbikes & 20-30 of them gang members on HD's. (Now I know they have less power than a scooterbut they're still not legal as a learners bike in NZ)
That got me wondering if that was a judges "I don't want to deal with them, go get your learners & we'll ignore the fine" (not that they'd still be legal for another 18mths)
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Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?
Yup, Scummies enforcement tactics are rarely copied. I rarely remove my clothes before chasing crooks.
Don't confuse the diversion system (normally for court offences) with the compliance system (infringement based).
FYI, if a Popo is writing you a ticket on a SMART device, and the offence is one that complies with the national compliance policy, a wee tick box comes up on the screen that gives the Popo a chance to offer compliance i.e. a period to rectify the fault.
Outside that, we sometimes run our own compliance policies. Like, I stop a guy who drives his own car, and he's on a learners. His time is up, he just hasn't got the restricted yet. So, attitude dependant, I don't write the ticket, but I tell him he has, say, 2 weeks to get his restricted. I can check 2 weeks later to see if he has updated. If he hasn't he gets posted the ticket.
See, oddly enough, I'd prefer that he spent the cash on getting his restricted, rather than fines. After all, if I fine him, he still has to pay for his restricted.
Problem with this practise is that it encourages cynical people to not bother to comply, as they know that when they get stopped they can sort it and not get the fine anyway. It's really a question of judgement for the officer, attitude test, that sort of thing. When you've been doing this a while, you get better at it.
Just FYI, and another conversation starter.
Have at it.
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