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I was recently filmed on video by a camera while driving on a bus
lane. I was sent a ticket two days ago, demanding a fine of £50 which will be increased to £100 if I don't pay within 14 days. As it happens, I sold the car I used in this incident a few weeks back. I was told that if you no are no longer the owner of a car that tickets were issued to you don't have to pay them since auhorities will eventually give up bothering you. Does the same thing apply to driving in bus lanes? Does anyone know? Please let me know soon. I have got to 9 October to pay before the amount doubles. Thanks in advance |
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Do you have a bill of sale prior to the offense?
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![]() "Volker Finke" wrote in message om... I was recently filmed on video by a camera while driving on a bus lane. I was sent a ticket two days ago, demanding a fine of £50 which will be increased to £100 if I don't pay within 14 days. Pay up and don't do it again. (Hangin's too good for 'em.) -- Brian "Style advisor to the seasonally-challenged" |
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![]() Volker Finke wrote in message om... I was recently filmed on video by a camera while driving on a bus lane. I was sent a ticket two days ago, demanding a fine of £50 which will be increased to £100 if I don't pay within 14 days. As it happens, I sold the car I used in this incident a few weeks back. "I was told that if you no are no longer the owner of a car that tickets were issued to you don't have to pay them since auhorities will eventually give up bothering you." Does not stand up in court if you refuse to pay the fine "because you are no longer the owner". My gf transferred her new car a few weeks ago and she had to sign a document confirming at date and time she was no longer the registered driver for that vehicle. This was for both parties interest just in case the vehicle was involved in a criminal activity (i.e. driven dangerous, driven along bus lanes, speeding or if was involved in an accident). What do you think is best? daveF PS. Why were you in a bus lane in the first place? Did you not think about been fined? |
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![]() "Volker Finke" wrote in message om... I was recently filmed on video by a camera while driving on a bus lane. I was sent a ticket two days ago, demanding a fine of £50 which will be increased to £100 if I don't pay within 14 days. As it happens, I sold the car I used in this incident a few weeks back. I was told that if you no are no longer the owner of a car that tickets were issued to you don't have to pay them since auhorities will eventually give up bothering you. Does the same thing apply to driving in bus lanes? Does anyone know? Please let me know soon. I have got to 9 October to pay before the amount doubles. Thanks in advance Accept you were wrong, got caught and are now being given the opportunity to save some money for prompt payment. Shell out!! |
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Robert Woolley wrote in message . ..
On 5 Oct 2003 02:35:46 -0700, (Volker Finke) wrote: Ring the number given on the Penalty Charge Notice and ask for advice. I can't imagine them giving me any advice on how to cheat them. They are more likely to tell me to cough up the money which is exactly what I do't want to do. You did return the tear-off slip from the V5 to DVLA when you sold the car, didn't you? Sure I did. The new owner already received his logbook. Volker |
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"Cast_Iron" wrote in message news
Accept you were wrong, got caught and are now being given the opportunity to save some money for prompt payment. Shell out!! Well, my idea was more to accept that I was wrong and NOT pay up. And that exactly I was seeking advice for, not some moral preaching. But thank you anyway. Volker |
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On Sun, 05 Oct 2003 19:22:42 +0100, Robert Woolley
wrote: On 5 Oct 2003 11:16:51 -0700, (Volker Finke) wrote: Robert Woolley wrote in message . .. On 5 Oct 2003 02:35:46 -0700, (Volker Finke) wrote: Ring the number given on the Penalty Charge Notice and ask for advice. I can't imagine them giving me any advice on how to cheat them. They are more likely to tell me to cough up the money which is exactly what I do't want to do. But if you aren't the car's registered keeper, then you're not cheating them, are you? My mistake. I re-read the original post. Pay up now, and avoid the fine doubling. Rob. -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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