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I'm sure you will all now be queuing up to point out all the times I was Mr Wrong.
What excuses will these people come up with next to try and legitimise their own contraventions? These plebs must think we've just arrived with the morning frost. Perhaps it's time the police took a hand and started issuing their own contravention notices and fines to these law breakers.
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Hello No To Mob...I am new to this forum, and would like to say that your cause is admirable...In relation to this thread:It is an offence under section 59 of the Police Reform Act 2002 to ride/drive a motor vehicle on a pavement or bridleway. The consequences are that you could have your vehicle seized and crushed if you don't pay a fine (issued by the police) to get your vehicle back within a 2 week period (varies by force)It is also an offence under section 34 if the Road Traffic Act 1988 to ride/drive a motor vehicle on a pavement or bridleway with consequences of points on ones licence and/or an unlimited fine.So by riding his moped on the path (as seen on the pictures) he has committed 2 different offences in addition to the PCN... The joys of knowing this stuff!
Or £200 + 6 points if you are, how did you put it again Dick? ah yes, stupid/inconsiderate/arrogant.http://www.policespecials.com/forum/index.php/topic/123890-traffic-warden-parks-van-on-zig-zags-offence-or-not/post #7, I have done this!! CEO contested my ticket saying that he had special dispensation to park 'anywhere in order to issue a ticket in line with his role'. It went to mags court and he was fined £200 plus 6 points on his licence!!!!!!!! Judge said he should by far know better and the punishment to him should act as a warning to other CEO's. Clearly it didn't!! also of note, post # 8, Excellent! The witnesses to this are now being sought by Herts Traffic so that statements can be taken.... Then post # 14, I have issued a ticket for this in the past to a CEO and they paid up, also reported a CEO for taxi touting in the West End on his night off, 3 month disqualification and a £600 fine, amazing when you think the lack of punishment people get for other offences. It seems the average cozzer is not happy about these cowboys running round town doing as they please.
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