Failure to display tax disk - Penalty notice
#31
Originally Posted by richmc' timestamp='1398975676' post='23139734
[quote name='D7PNY' timestamp='1398951252' post='23138922']
[quote name='lower' timestamp='1398949060' post='23138863']
Is there an appeal procedure?
As you had paid for the tax disc at the time of the offence and had merely put it behind the previous disc in error it was a genuine mistake and therefore i don't see how you could worsen your situation by appealing.
[quote name='lower' timestamp='1398949060' post='23138863']
Is there an appeal procedure?
As you had paid for the tax disc at the time of the offence and had merely put it behind the previous disc in error it was a genuine mistake and therefore i don't see how you could worsen your situation by appealing.
Cheers,
Dave
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That's not true though is it. You have a 14 day exemption where you cannot be prosecuted for failing to display a tax disc if you have applied for a new one on line before the original expired and are waiting for delivery.
I would write to the issuer of the offence letter explaining the circumstances. If you do a search on the net you will find a number of people who've done this and had the offence canceled before it goes to court.
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The OPs tax ran out end of March, he posted on here May 1st, so I assumed it was well after the 14 day period, if it was within 14 days he wouldn't have been served the fine but received a warning.
#34
Originally Posted by lower' timestamp='1399025421' post='23140494
[quote name='richmc' timestamp='1398975676' post='23139734']
[quote name='D7PNY' timestamp='1398951252' post='23138922']
[quote name='lower' timestamp='1398949060' post='23138863']
Is there an appeal procedure?
As you had paid for the tax disc at the time of the offence and had merely put it behind the previous disc in error it was a genuine mistake and therefore i don't see how you could worsen your situation by appealing.
[quote name='D7PNY' timestamp='1398951252' post='23138922']
[quote name='lower' timestamp='1398949060' post='23138863']
Is there an appeal procedure?
As you had paid for the tax disc at the time of the offence and had merely put it behind the previous disc in error it was a genuine mistake and therefore i don't see how you could worsen your situation by appealing.
Cheers,
Dave
[/quote]
That's not true though is it. You have a 14 day exemption where you cannot be prosecuted for failing to display a tax disc if you have applied for a new one on line before the original expired and are waiting for delivery.
I would write to the issuer of the offence letter explaining the circumstances. If you do a search on the net you will find a number of people who've done this and had the offence canceled before it goes to court.
[/quote]
The OPs tax ran out end of March, he posted on here May 1st, so I assumed it was well after the 14 day period, if it was within 14 days he wouldn't have been served the fine but received a warning.
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The OP said he bought a new tax disc a couple of days after the old one expired but inadvertently hid it behind the expired tax disc.
Keep up Carper!
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Re read what you have typed above. I will quote it :
You have a 14 day exemption where you cannot be prosecuted for failing to display a tax disc if you have applied for a new one on line before the original expired and are waiting for delivery.
The op has not, as we established earlier, applied for new online or otherwise, Before the original expired.
Keep up, please lower.
You have a 14 day exemption where you cannot be prosecuted for failing to display a tax disc if you have applied for a new one on line before the original expired and are waiting for delivery.
The op has not, as we established earlier, applied for new online or otherwise, Before the original expired.
Keep up, please lower.
#36
That statement is not correct.
Furthermore, the OP loses nothing more than his time and a few pence's worth of postage by writing and explaining how he had a valid tax disc at the time of the non display to the prosecuting authority.
#38
The thing is you have paid the same for tax as anyone else, this is just robbery
I phoned the non emergency number the other day to report a teenager on a motorbike riding illegally on a cricket pitch. Their response "there is no point in our attending, he will ride off and we're not allowed to pursue"
I asked what if i knocked him off to avoid him running someone over
"Then we will arrest you"
Basically, before you consider talking to the cops you must realise they are c@#ts. You will be made to pay.
I phoned the non emergency number the other day to report a teenager on a motorbike riding illegally on a cricket pitch. Their response "there is no point in our attending, he will ride off and we're not allowed to pursue"
I asked what if i knocked him off to avoid him running someone over
"Then we will arrest you"
Basically, before you consider talking to the cops you must realise they are c@#ts. You will be made to pay.
#39
The op had valid tax at the time of the offence. By the letter of the law it is black and white, yet I think there is mileage in requesting leniency (albeit not through the courts)as at the time of the offence the car was legally taxed.