speeding ticket but no MOT
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hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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I was stopped by the police yesterday for doing 39mph in a 30mph zone.

I was told that no further action would be taken, but I need to produce my MOT, liscence and insurance at the station.

I have just checked and my MOT ran out last year.

If I have my car MOT'd before I have to produce the documents, will this be sufficient?

If not, what kind of penalty am I looking at.

Any help would be appreciated.

Cheers.

steff

1,420 posts

285 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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30 years in chokey!


Its only a fine - no points - if you havent a current mot IIRC.

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Thanks for that.

Is the period of time the vehicle has not been MOT'd for taken into account?

gh0st

4,693 posts

280 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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hungledink said:
Thanks for that.

Is the period of time the vehicle has not been MOT'd for taken into account?


how longer period are we talking?

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Last year, I got my tax done then completly forgot about the MOT.

pies

13,116 posts

278 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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How longs the car been without an MOT

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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about 10 months

Boosted LS1

21,200 posts

282 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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10 months but it was off the road for 9 of them whilst you got it fixed, he he. Small fine and some humble pie.

ledfoot

777 posts

274 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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hungledink said:
about 10 months



Mikey G

4,849 posts

262 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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I did the same about 8 years ago, got stopped with no MOT, (about 4 weeks not 10 months!) i went to produce my documents and told the officer behind the counter that i 'lost' my MOT and she gave me an extension to find and produce it. In that time i took my car for one and it only needed a tyre to pass, so with a new MOT i went back to the station to give my excuses and told the officer that i found my MOT but at the time of the offence it had run out but in the meantime it passed, she then took all details of the 'offence' and give me a formal verbal warning. I was then told these details would be passed onto the officer who had stopped me and it would be down to his discretion wether they prosecute. 4 weeks later i recieved a letter from the officer basicly telling me that for a first offence nothing more was going to be said on the matter and that i had got away with it
I will never again use my car without an MOT again

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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thanks for all your help,

Got my car booked in tomorrow, hopefully they will accept the new MOT.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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MOT's £29.95.

Book of MOT's £XXX.

ah, those were the days...

lanciachris

3,357 posts

263 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Not a chance they will accept an mot that doesnt cover the date of the offence and its absolute bs that you 'forgot' for 10 months. Professing to be a motoring enthusiast and not having an annual car safety check performed....

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Thanks for that constructive critiscism LanciaChris.

I didn't say I was a motoring enthusiast, was just looking for some helpful advice.

Most people have been able to supply me with what I needed, but you seem to an incredibly negative member.

Thanks to everyone else though.

Balmoral Green

42,554 posts

270 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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lanciachris said:
Not a chance they will accept an mot that doesnt cover the date of the offence and its absolute bs that you 'forgot' for 10 months. Professing to be a motoring enthusiast and not having an annual car safety check performed....


I will damn well second that, shouting very loudly with knobs on too.

No MOT for ten months...bloody disgrace...then caught by scamera too...I dont suppose you bother with tax and insurance as well do you?

Nowt wrong with what Lanciachris has said.

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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I appreciate you taking the time to comment on my situation. Thanks BalmoralGreen. Perhaps you and LanciaChris should start some type of club, just a suggestion.

I know that I am due a penalty, the reason I entered the topic on the forum is to see how severe the punishment is likely to be.

Regards.

V6GTO

11,579 posts

264 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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I think that the producer says 'a valid MOT Cert.' If you get one before you produce it WILL be valid. There is no law that I know of that says you have to keep/save your old MOTs.

hungledink

Original Poster:

28 posts

260 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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Thanks V6GTO.

On the back of the producer, it simply states Test Certificate.

I know that this is subject to interpretation LanciaChris and BalmoralGreen, before you start complaining, and does probably mean that the MOT should be valid at the date the producer was written.

nev m

3 posts

262 months

Tuesday 8th June 2004
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It always pays to know a local MOT tester. A few pints can go a long way!

Dwight VanDriver

6,583 posts

266 months

Wednesday 9th June 2004
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HD

Get a MOT pdq for two reasons.

You can try a sob story when you produce and show a new Cert which shows vehicle most possibly roadworthy when stopped (the object of the exercise). They may just, and I say just, accept that and give you an ear bending. (Long odds).

As you are over one month without one then they may well sheet you. By having a new Cert, as above, it provides some mitigation for you to plead to get a lighter sentence (Evens)

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