Demerits for overtaking infringement? - cut my losses?
Well, apparently this morning I got a visit in absentia from Baycorp, which I then determined was a contracted serving of a suspension notice.
I was sitting on 75 points, but this is where it gets curious: I was issued an infringement a few months back for an incident even longer ago (my accident on the Wellington motorway), the infringement was for 'Unsafe passing maneuver' and $150. Great. I thought that was it, that being an instant fine type-thing.
I paid it, but in the time it took for them to get it, they sent a reminder notice, which also listed on the notice a 35 demerit point penalty. This makes no sense at all. I ignored it, but this has now caught up to me.
How can these demerits be seemingly tacked on at a later date? The road code lists 'Passing or attempting to pass where no passing lines are marked' as a 35-demerit offense, but I was doing nothing of the sort.
I'm going to ring LTSA, but this is FUBAR, I'd appreciate any help.
On a related note, would it be worth it to just let it slide and let them take my license? It would mean no more demerits, and I do not intend to get a new bike until next summer. On the other hand, it's not a great thing to have on your driving record.
Eat the riches! Eat your money! The revolution will be DELICIOUS!!!
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