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![]() jonmorris wrote: who are drunk, uninsured, unlicenced, driving with fake/cloned plates Or foreign ones. Surprise surprise theres a huge amount of polish plates around london now not to mention latvian and lithuanian and the drivers of these cars can just happily ignore speed cameras, the congestion charge and anything else where traffic police have been replaced by cameras by the bean counters. Also these plates are now being used by locals since I saw some asians driving around in a (right hand drive) car with polish plates the other day. B2003 |
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On 9 Nov 2006 07:55:39 -0800, jonmorris wrote:
Sadly, even though he may be known, they still need proof. He is known, and has done 3 months on remand before being fined when caught last time. Of course he was caught writing tox 03, he may not be the original or even the new one. Steve |
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Boltar wrote:
Or foreign ones. Surprise surprise theres a huge amount of polish plates around london now not to mention latvian and lithuanian and the drivers of these cars can just happily ignore speed cameras, the congestion charge and anything else where traffic police have been replaced by cameras by the bean counters. Auto Express revealed a year or two ago about buying a car (this time from France) and getting out of paying fines or the congestion charge. In fact, they didn't even GET a ticket because no council would issue a ticket on a foreign car. [Likewise, many foreign countries won't ticket you either - but of course, they might still tow you or clamp you]. It used to be Dutch plates in north London, but now it's the plates you mention (Polish particularly around Hatfield, although many of them ARE at least driven by real Polish people). You can avoid insurance and road tax too, so no wonder so many people are driving 'foreign' cars (many RHD) and never registering them here. The problem is the police aren't much more bothered than the authorities. They don't want the hassle of stopping a foreigner, and you can simply say you're over on holiday/borrowing the car with permission. How will they know it's been here for 2 or 3 years (as a few cars are that live very nearby)? Probably too much work, although to be fair, I have read that they're going to be doing a few sting operations to try and catch people - but how successful this might be remains to be seen. One or two days out on a mini-roadblock isn't going to have much of an impact. Also these plates are now being used by locals since I saw some asians driving around in a (right hand drive) car with polish plates the other day. I'm sure you'll see a lot more when more people catch on about this very easy scam. I guess we're not helping the situation by talking about it here! Jonathan |
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jonmorris wrote:
Boltar wrote: Or foreign ones. Surprise surprise theres a huge amount of polish plates around london now not to mention latvian and lithuanian and the drivers of these cars can just happily ignore speed cameras, the congestion charge and anything else where traffic police have been replaced by cameras by the bean counters. Auto Express revealed a year or two ago about buying a car (this time from France) and getting out of paying fines or the congestion charge. In fact, they didn't even GET a ticket because no council would issue a ticket on a foreign car. [Likewise, many foreign countries won't ticket you either - but of course, they might still tow you or clamp you]. I thought that there were reciprocal arrangements in place to enable any EU country to pursue fines and charges incurred by a vehicle registered in another EU country. Possibly it's not yet in place for newer members like Poland, but I'm sure it will happen. Certainly the French have no hesitation in ticketing me in Paris! :-( -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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![]() "Steve" wrote in message ... On 9 Nov 2006 07:55:39 -0800, jonmorris wrote: Sadly, even though he may be known, they still need proof. Three months?!? The verminous parasitic scumbag should be either shot on sight or shoved in front of a speeding train for all the extensive damage he has caused! |
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![]() Richard J. wrote: Poland, but I'm sure it will happen. Certainly the French have no hesitation in ticketing me in Paris! :-( Did they pursue you for the money or did you just pay up anyway? B2003 |
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Boltar wrote:
Richard J. wrote: Poland, but I'm sure it will happen. Certainly the French have no hesitation in ticketing me in Paris! :-( Did they pursue you for the money or did you just pay up anyway? The first time, in 1994, the advice from the British embassy was that I didn't have to pay unless I wanted to bring the same car to France another time. Since it was a company car that I was due to change the following year, I ignored the ticket and heard nothing more. The other one was earlier this year, and I paid it, partly because it was only £24.50 (compared to £50 in Kensington, for example). -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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