You realise if the car was full of darkies who could'nt pay the fine he would'nt have bothered issuing it eh? (serious I have some friends who tell me these things, oh yeah and their words too)
They would have seen a nice guy who looks like he can pay for the fine and issued the ticket.
The cop who fined the op deserves that PIG title, what a self righteous little cunt. No respect from me, and anyone whos read my thoughts on NZpolice knows I defend them to no end, apart from here, this is bollocks.
Totally agree, a rego less than 2 months out (and ruc within 1000kms) needent be ticketed, they get their money either way, you have to pay for your usage in the end. I think it's a fucken pointless ticket. It literally achieves nothing.
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Was reading The Star South Taranaki community paper last week,a lady was done DIC about 600-750mcg or so,the judge when sentancing said words to the effect "you have limited means to pay a fine,so $300 and 6 months"don't quote me on amounts but they are pretty close,what pissed me off was she had the money to get in her car to get pissed,whether she bought the piss doesn't matter.
A couple of years ago there was an outburst from the districts(Sth Naki) head police honcho Frank Grant saying he expected his officers to finish their jobs(paperwork) and if it took 17-18hours so be it,a local trucky explained could his firm have an exemption to their driving hours as well,as he said any person can have breakdowns etc,and was tough doing Hawera-Auckland return in 14 hour day at times,his firm was marginally targeted by the mod squad.
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I have some very close contacts in the linehaul trucking game. It's a minefield of k's, money and political claptrap combined with hard-arse drivers tryjng to make a living/get a job done and roads that can't support the traffic, be-it heavy or otherwise.
Biking in NZ is a unique and very dangerous experience, as is trucking. There's nothing worse than the two paths colliding. I feel for the truck drivers (who rank among my friends and family), they have to do mega hours and be sober in the off-hours to make the grade. You try it! I can't even get close and I admit it.
I've been stuck behind trucks on bikes and in cars in many conditions. For the most part (99.9%) I've had good feedback, got a wink of the indicator or whatever and it's all been good to overtake. Truckers are the last group on NZ roads I'd be targeting when it comes to road speed or even road manners.
Cops, however, need the bash.
Yes I can.
I was in the gallery on a break (jury duty) and sat in on the traffic cases. On the same day I watched a cage driver busted for 50-60kmh over on a deserted road get 28 day walk, 50 points and a $1000+ fine with costs for exceeding the speed limit. No victims.
Then came a woman (with her lawyer) who ran over her friends toddler reversing out of her driveway breaking the wee one's leg. The impact report said the kid was terrified to go out side etc even though she was healed physically. The driver was charged with careless use causing injury and got No ban, 100 hours community service and $350 fine. The magistrate said 'Do not underestimate the value of community service' FFS
For a long time now I have thought we only get the justice we can afford.
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RUCs must have been over a fair bit....
Just cos you can....don't mean you should!!
I think Jantar hit the nail on the head when he pointed out that this is not a traffic offense but a form of tax evasion. I believe the OP, that it was an oversight and not deliberate. The government is notoriously stern about this sort of thing.
Fines are tougher to take when you are on a lower than average wage. When $750 is over 2 weeks take-home pay, it does hurt and does require some serious adjustment to one's budget.
I don't know what the answer is, I just try to be real careful and get all my paperwork done in time. I think some scandinavian countries have a sliding scale of fines (for traffic crimes) which are based on the offenders income. Maybe this is more equitable?
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