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Offence code?
by MrLongbeard
Fella on a nothe rforum has been given a ticket with "16A" as the offence code and the offence as "exceed 30"Never heard of it myself, and he says there is no camera, speed gun evidence just the officers judgement.What say you, load of tripe
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10/10/2007 16:24:09
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Helmet Offences
by Teflon
are illegal but sunglasses, tear-offs and inner wrap-arounds are permitted. from here. As to whether that's true or not, I do not know. However, if that is the law, can I have a darker insert, keeping the clear actual visor, and be legal? Points for offences
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06/04/2004 22:04:10
by Titz
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Sex offences
by Rayni
I thought my total was bad (£230) until I asked a few other people, my 19 year old daughter was £230.90 and a couple of others were over £400 and £700! What's yours?Just read the "offence" and if you've done it, you owe that fine. Keep going until
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03/04/2007 23:25:49
by tequilapixie
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Is it offence (parking)...
by SKID Mark
Is it an offence to park on the right hand side of the road; as in you see a parking space on the right and drive into it without turning round?My missus has just got a parking ticket. She had her mum with her, who is disabled, parked in a disabled
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08/12/2004 08:34:11
by gedge
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Biking offences
by watchdog
to the court ( I must say it was a cracking letter) and admitted the offence, he intends to take this into consideration.£200 fine and 9 points. Licence handed over to be endorsed.The twist in the tale? It happened in Northern Ireland and I had a UK licence
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11/03/2005 22:26:55
by Charlie
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Interesting - Gatsos and Traffic Offences
by Hiney
Theres an interesting article in the Times today about reckless and careless drivers getting away with their offences because of an over-reliance on speed cameras. Chief constables are allowing numbers of traffic officers to fall while speed cameras
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27/04/2003 18:51:38
by Whysub
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Dark visors - not an endorsable offence?
by Nik Samson
that's only likely though if you're daft enough to be riding at night with one Not endorseable motopat wroteno, I think they just fine you Better than giving you points on yer licence. Probably comes under"Offences not covered by other codes
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23/08/2006 09:58:28
by PJ
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Spanish Traffic Offence Scam
by K100RS
A new scam is doing the rounds.Following some press articles over the last few weeks suggesting that driving offences in the EU can be punished here a new scam has come up.Members of the public are being sent forms that suggest that they have
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26/07/2004 11:51:52
by tufty
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222 Victorian hanging offences
by FoggyVisor
HANGING OFFENCE. imagine all the miners coming home from work after a late shift!!!! ten wrote (see)Blimey! Back in Victorian times it was a hanging offence to go out at night with a blackened face. If we were to reinstate that law today it would quickly
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06/08/2009 17:23:28
by jamieg999
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When does an offence occur?
by Big Nige
in it with the engine running and air con going full pelt will I have commited an offence?When does that offence occur if I have?When I decide to do it - which could be construed as now.When I pick up the keys?When I start the engine?I have absolutely no intention
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06/08/2003 20:24:21
by demographic
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