I have committed a Crime

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  • ivorwetwun
    ivorwetwun Forum Participant Posts: 59
    edited March 2016 #32

    Is your surname 13YNG?

  • RedMick
    RedMick Forum Participant Posts: 173
    edited March 2016 #33

    keep haul you?

    Keel haul, (I'm being picky), involves throwing you off the side of the ship attached to a rope, which goes under the keel and pull you up on the other side of the ship!!          A tad extreme for a number plate offense??

  • Navigateur
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    edited March 2016 #34

    . . .  perhaps, but just about right for bad spelling.

  • Nuggy
    Nuggy Forum Participant Posts: 512
    edited March 2016 #35

    I was going to suggest appearing before a Magistrate but have just read that every defendant now has to pay Court Fees of £120 so it is cheaper to pay up now

  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2016 #36

    keep haul you?

    Keel haul, (I'm being picky), involves throwing you off the side of the ship attached to a rope, which goes under the keel and pull you up on the other side of the ship!!          A tad extreme for a number plate
    offense??

    Innocent

  • SallyD
    SallyD Forum Participant Posts: 85
    edited March 2016 #37

    Don't get why you are so wound is about this, at the end of the day the plate is wrong and doesn't actually read anything worthwhile unlike some of the examples you gave!

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #38

    Is your surname 13YNG?

    NO

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #39

    Don't get why you are so wound is about this, at the end of the day the plate is wrong and doesn't actually read anything worthwhile unlike some of the examples you gave!

    Wound up ! to the tune of 100 Quid Madam

  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2016 #40

    keep haul you?

    Keel haul, (I'm being picky), involves throwing you off the side of the ship attached to a rope, which goes under the keel and pull you up on the other side of the ship!!          A tad extreme for a number plate
    offense??

    Innocent

    Write your comments here...A I can tell you,it is not pleasant having water go up your nose.  Laughing

  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2016 #41

    Should we arrange a Captains table hearing for the Admiral?

    TF

    It's been a while since I heard that phrase! 

    Write your comments here...Heard or stood Molly ?.....Laughing

  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2016 #42

    Should we arrange a Captains table hearing for the Admiral?

    TF

    It's been a while since I heard that phrase! 

    Write your comments here...Heard or stood Molly ?.....Laughing

    I don't think I ever stood a Captain's Table though I recieved a few days 14's Innocent  ..... What was the other? Can't remember Undecided

    They were No 9's .......  I remembered 

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited March 2016 #43

    Admiral, - Sir!  Don't tale it personal, This scurvy crew have been at the rum rashion again.  But I have to agree that my EX Colleagues have been a little over zealous in their enforcement of the regulations.

    Nevertheless your current understandable indignation however justified, is putting in danger  your  impecable record of stoical resiliance!Innocent

    Cor Strewth!  That took a bit of saying!

    TFLaughing

  • DSB
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    edited March 2016 #44

    I got pulled over in the Discovery before Christmas outside my daughters school as I went to pick her up - much to her embarrassiment - all her friends were around.  They said I had no car insurance.  After having been told that they may need to tow my car away, various phone calls by the police resulted in them finding out that the insurance company had one digit of my registration number down incorrectly.  Mind you it took them a time to find my insurance company.  I thought I was insured through Saga - they had no record of me..... but Saga Direct did!  Two different 'companies' apparently!

    David  

  • DavidKlyne
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    edited March 2016 #45

    I make the assumption that given the spacing was clearly against the rules that the plate was not made by a bonafide producer of regulation number plates, if so it fails on two counts. Perhaps this was reflected in the size of the fine? 

    David

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #46

    I make the assumption that given the spacing was clearly against the rules that the plate was not made by a bonafide producer of regulation number plates, if so it fails on two counts. Perhaps this was reflected in the size of the fine? 

    David

    David, I understand that any number plate violation,  £100 is the fine.

    Admiral 

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #47

    Admiral, - Sir!  Don't tale it personal, This scurvy crew have been at the rum rashion again.  But I have to agree that my EX Colleagues have been a little over zealous in their enforcement of the regulations.

    Nevertheless your current understandable indignation however justified, is putting in danger  your  impecable record of stoical resiliance!Innocent

    Cor Strewth!  That took a bit of saying!

    TFLaughing

    To be  honest TF, I regret starting this thread, it was done in an act of frustration as the letter from the Dyfed-Powys Police arrived that morning.telling me to fork out £100.

    I shall be carefull in future what threads I start, or may well consider not at all

    Admiral...

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  • ADP1963
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    edited March 2016 #49

    Should we arrange a Captains table hearing for the Admiral?

    TF

    It's been a while since I heard that phrase! 

    Write your comments here...Heard or stood Molly ?.....Laughing

    I don't think I ever stood a Captain's Table though I recieved a few days 14's
    Innocent  ..... What was the other? Can't remember Undecided

    They were No 9's .......  I remembered 

    Write your comments here...Correct...been there.Laughing

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited March 2016 #50

    Admiral,  As I said, Don't take it personally, you are one of the most highly regarded contributors on here, so hang on in there!

    I very much regret the Over Zealous attitude of Dyfed-Powys Police over this one. It was certainly suited to a VDR and not an immediate fine.

    Best wishes!

    TF

  • Briang
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    edited March 2016 #51

    I make the assumption that given the spacing was clearly against the rules that the plate was not made by a bonafide producer of regulation number plates, if so it fails on two counts. Perhaps this was reflected in the size of the fine? 

    David

    David, I understand that any number plate violation,  £100 is the fine.

    Admiral 

    Why do it.

  • ivorwetwun
    ivorwetwun Forum Participant Posts: 59
    edited March 2016 #52

    I have a personalised number plate that while it  conforms to the legal spec seems to be unreadable by many NR systems and am allways suprised when a barrier lifts, it may however account for why I get no tolls charges on a stretch of motorway where cameras
    are employedHappy

    Write your comments here...Not being awkward, but how can it be personalised and legal.

    If you are going through tolls and not being charged because your plate is unreadable, beware - as ALL instances will be held, and will mean a marker on the PNC against your number plate. You may well be stopped one day by a mobile ANPR unit and be hit with
    all the charges.

  • TheAdmiral
    TheAdmiral Forum Participant Posts: 506
    edited March 2016 #53

    I make the assumption that given the spacing was clearly against the rules that the plate was not made by a bonafide producer of regulation number plates, if so it fails on two counts. Perhaps this was reflected in the size of the fine? 

    David

    David, I understand that any number plate violation,  £100 is the fine.

    Admiral 

    Why do it.

    Because I only found out when the little lad in uniform told me that a £100 fine would be imposed

  • Navigateur
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    edited March 2016 #54

    This scurvy crew have been at the rum rashion again. 

    Is that another 100 lashes then?

  • tigerfish
    tigerfish Forum Participant Posts: 1,362
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    edited March 2016 #55

    Yes-Up against the grating!

    TF

  • EmilysDad
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    edited March 2016 #56

    it is a bit of a p*** take when DVLA sell registrations that encourage names to be made from them 

  • Fisherman
    Fisherman Forum Participant Posts: 2,367
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    edited March 2016 #57

    Admiral - you should be lucky you dont live in Taliban country  North Wales. The cops only do motoring here.

  • JVB66
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    edited March 2016 #58

    Admiral - you should be lucky you dont live in Taliban country  North Wales. The cops only do motoring here.

    ...I do not think there is much crime commited by the other population BAAAAAAAWink

  • Kennine
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    edited March 2016 #59

    Dont see the problem.  The law about number plates is clear enough. Have the plates made up correctly by accredited people and no action will be taken by the forces of law and order. ------------- Simples !!!

  • Merve
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    edited March 2016 #60

    You might want to write to your local Chef Officer or PCC      (Excuse me while I spit on the ground). Pointing out the minor nature of the offence and its detrimental effect on Police Public relations.

    "Committed a Crime eh? Perhaps he ought to go back to Training School and redo the definition of what a Crime is!

  • tigerfish
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    edited March 2016 #61

    Merve you have put your finger firmly on what ails the Police Service of today. A lack of basic training, not only in the law and the essential points to prove in any court of law, but also proper training in the art of discretion and of dealing with members of the public who might have with no guilty intent infringed against minor legislation.

    The service today is failing  to carry the public with it, and as a result is creating problems for itself in the future, and is also failing in its responsibilty to the public at large.

    I can identify a number of key areas of failure, but as the failings are predominately due to abysmal Home Office and ministerial organisation, it will only result in the thread being pulled!

    TF