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Old 28-02-2010, 02:50 PM   #61
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Let me ask you a question if you do decide to fight the matter in court, what will your answer be to the judge when he/she asks if infact you where speeding ?? remember you will be under oath, and believe me, a third mistake may cost you a lot more.
Good point. The policeman will probably have a tape recording of the conversation when he gave the ticket. If the OP admitted it then he is gone.
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Old 01-03-2010, 03:47 PM   #62
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even though i knew i was speeding 68 detected speed fined for doing 65 in a 60 zone
65 in a 60 zone, that must have grated you bones... :
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Old 01-03-2010, 04:25 PM   #63
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65 in a 60 zone, that must have grated you bones... :
yup it did but i was lucky he didnt get me a bit earlier as i would have got done for 75+ in a 60

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Old 01-03-2010, 04:35 PM   #64
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Fight it, the government stings us for $$ at every opportunity, 'manning' up has nothing to do with this. Whats so manly about bending over for the government?
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Old 01-03-2010, 04:37 PM   #65
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That is a standard form they just change the name and infringement number.
The infringement letter is a legal document and if it is one part not correct it is invalid.
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^Exactly. Which is why you don't inform them so that they can correct it.

If there were some serious stuff ups in teh papers sent out to you, or they wrote the wrong time down and you had an alibi, that's when you MIGHT go ahead and write back, and be as cheeky as you like. I know I didn't ake myself popular in this thread, but my advice is worth looking into, I promise.
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Old 09-03-2010, 07:37 PM   #67
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What a load of rubbish!

For a start, the breaking of traction is why I have traction control. If it was to happen and a cop was to see me, I would cop it on the chin and not give the cop BS.
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Old 09-03-2010, 08:15 PM   #68
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Good ol Kiwi sense of humour - love it.

For those taking the moral high ground and suggesting the OP own up, pay the fine and not write in to "try" and get it waived - would they be the same people who, if they found a $100 note on the pavement, would hand it into the police as a lost item??

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Old 10-03-2010, 09:48 AM   #69
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if you know that it was you that was speeding and it is merely an administration error - just man up and pay the damn fine already.
that would be silly. there are a few simple things they need to have done in order to have issued a valid fine. they failed - why should they get rewarded for it?

how ******** are government departments when we want something out of them and we dont fill out their stupid paperwork to their liking?
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disrespect for authority is the reason for the mess society is in.
creating a system where you're fined for exceeding the limit by less than the width of the speedo needle.... i consider that a disrespect for society by the lawmakers.

if they want to treat us as idiots, then we have the right to expect them to never put a foot wrong.
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So if someone was to murder a member of your family, leave no evidence and leave the police with no suspects. Then that person manages to confess to the murder but that confession is not admissible due to a technicality, is that then ok because it is a "good thing to get one over the system, they do it to us"?
the courts would have no legal right to imprison this person even if they wanted to be imprisoned.
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