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    If your rego is not on hold but simply overdue....bearing in mind they allow 2 months grace to put on hold.....what is the actual offense called if caught with wof but overdue rego?? Failure to display ?? With rego 'compulsory' it is hard to think what other offense could possibly be

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    Quote Originally Posted by pritch View Post
    Ahh but BD you missed the point. It's about safety, the assistant commissioner said so.

    But seriously, at that point the Police are just a branch of the IRD, IRS, or whatever it's called in the West Island.
    Odd, the ANPR car I operate isn't programmed to detect expired registrations.

    It is programmed to detect those on hold, and those which have lapsed, but not expired regos.

    By the logic on here, I guess that means it's not about revenue collecting, because if it was, we'd be pinging every expired rego sticker.

    Just to add some balance.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MVnut View Post
    If your rego is not on hold but simply overdue....bearing in mind they allow 2 months grace to put on hold.....what is the actual offense called if caught with wof but overdue rego?? Failure to display ?? With rego 'compulsory' it is hard to think what other offense could possibly be
    Operated An Unlicensed Motor Vehicle.

    Operating an unregistered vehicle is a different offence, the fine is $150. And 20 demerits.

    Just operating an unlicensed vehicle, the fine is $100. And 15 demerits.

    Driving a vehicle with the reg on hold costs $150 and has 20 demerits. Same as being unregistered.

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    How many are in the country now? I remember there being one in the Waikato for the last year or two. Pretty sure one of these ANPR cars picked up the same guy 3 times in one day driving 3 vehicles that were not road worthy.

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    I was actually pointing more at the hundreds of fixed cameras that now do the bizzo.

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    Fuck it then,will go down and rego the old S,its been on hold for many years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    It is programmed to detect those on hold, and those which have lapsed, but not expired regos.
    fucking excellent. haven't paid CVL or rego in fucking years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cassina View Post
    Whats the fine for reg on hold but demonstrating you have the correct paid up ACC cover for the class of vehicle.
    Guessing you already know the answer but here it is anyway. The roadside popo wont care about your political views regarding ACC levies. The system that exists has certain processes and those are the only ones that are enforced.

    You're welcome to have your views, but don't expect them to count for much.

    Jusy saying it how it is. I respect your views. Might even agree. But that's how it is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    Operated An Unlicensed Motor Vehicle.

    Operating an unregistered vehicle is a different offence, the fine is $150. And 20 demerits.

    Just operating an unlicensed vehicle, the fine is $100. And 15 demerits.

    Driving a vehicle with the reg on hold costs $150 and has 20 demerits. Same as being unregistered.
    But from a couple decades ago it became almost impossible to "Operate an unlicensed vehicle" meaning the cops are straight up illegally extorting money using an outdated redundant legislation.
    There are very few vehicles where this legislation could still apply
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    Quote Originally Posted by rastuscat View Post
    Odd, the ANPR car I operate isn't programmed to detect expired registrations.

    It is programmed to detect those on hold, and those which have lapsed, but not expired regos.

    By the logic on here, I guess that means it's not about revenue collecting, because if it was, we'd be pinging every expired rego sticker.

    Just to add some balance.
    so do you now have APNR equipped patrol cars now? I thought it was just in those vans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scouse View Post
    so do you now have APNR equipped patrol cars now? I thought it was just in those vans.
    I have a marked Omega with ANPR. Have had it for a couple of years.

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    It's the same day David!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Edbear View Post
    You're not seriously suggesting people actually obey the law are you..?
    Not as such no ...

    I am suggesting that if a bike rego is on hold then it is very expensive if you get caught riding it ...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Not as such no ...

    I am suggesting that if a bike rego is on hold then it is very expensive if you get caught riding it ...
    True dat...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Banditbandit View Post
    Not as such no ...

    I am suggesting that if a bike rego is on hold then it is very expensive if you get caught riding it ...
    You can be pinged a couple of time in a year and still come out paying less than a years rego though in a lot of cases. Demerits are a different story.

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