What are my chances in court?
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Here is my old Audi i got stopped becouse of the number plates but i am in court on the 7th coz i think the copper was taking the piss,
Who can guess what's wrong?
Who can guess what's wrong?
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You win, Well thats one of the 2 problems there should be a BS number as well, But now i have been fined for it i keep looking out for and there is a sh!t load of car without it,
What do you think my chances of not paying the fine are.
What do you think my chances of not paying the fine are.
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Oh and this is the worst he said and i quote him "the numbers, letters are fine as are the size, font, and the GB sign is good and is reflective" so come on ffs leave me alone then!!! All down to the BS number, I mean if it was registered to another car then fine or he could not read it then fine but i think he is being petty imo
Last edited by RS 5tu; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:04 AM.
Hardly a guess...you can see it a mile off imo.
What are your chances? In my opinon, none. You broke the law so now you pay for it. To say you see loads of others dont mean anything, if you got pulled for speeding would you still say the same?
What are your chances? In my opinon, none. You broke the law so now you pay for it. To say you see loads of others dont mean anything, if you got pulled for speeding would you still say the same?
Also in my opinon the courts wont let you off in case word spread and everybody started taking it to court insted of paying the fixed penality and putting it down to experience.
When you bought the plates, was there not a little sticker saying for show use only....or a comment made on the website you bought them off (assuming you bought them off line). You could try pleading guilty to the plates but explain you were unaware of the fact they were illegal until you got pulled up....also assuming this was your first pulling for the plates. Pleading guilty means you accept you were in the wrong but wish to put your self at the mercy of the courts. Also it shows you are not trying to undermine the policing methods of the state.
Last edited by cossie604; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:11 AM.
come on mate, if you didnt know pressed steel plates are illegal in this country you must have been locked in a basement for the last couple of years. its on these forums all the time and the people making the plates will tell you they are for off road or show use only or have a disclaimer printed and on show.
ignorance of a law isnt a defence even though its a pointless law in the first place.
ignorance of a law isnt a defence even though its a pointless law in the first place.
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Well said, I accept that i was in the wrong but not knowingly, I got a fine on the spot not so much as a get then changed asap witch i had to any way. The worse bit i asked another copper and he said he didnt know what was wrong with them (He wasn't a traffic cop but still) Just show not every one knows every law and it wasn't a blatant disregard for the law like stupid font ect
Either way....take your bank card to court with you...your gonna need it 
Could most probably end up costing you more...as you'll have court charges as well as the original fine to pay.

Could most probably end up costing you more...as you'll have court charges as well as the original fine to pay.
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lol coz i got pissed of with putting fuel in my 200sx and the mrs said "we need a family car" pffft Yeh i sold it and got another RS
my little lad loves helping me with it but i dont think thats the definition of family car lol
Last edited by RS 5tu; Aug 3, 2008 at 09:22 AM.
im sure he would have seen the funny side and let you off with a warning.
your reg plate doesn't need a BSAU number, its only applicable for cars registered AFTER 1st September 2001 AFAIK
Last edited by SiZT; Aug 3, 2008 at 10:24 AM. Reason: forgot to put the year in
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lol https://passionford.com/forum/general-car-related-discussion/251252-got-a-new-car-today.html look at the plates!!
SEE!!
SEE!!
Owning a car is becoming the crime of the century....and owning plates that ANPR cant read, is even worse !!!!
how the hell will they issue random fines to people if they cant auto-read the number plates !!!!
how the hell will they issue random fines to people if they cant auto-read the number plates !!!!








but i have sold the car now