NIP s172 failing to identify driver.
Discussion
Feel free to pick this to pieces if you wish but imagine the following scenareo;
pretty simple really, s172 states that the registered keeper of the vehicle has to identify the driver.
what would happen if the registered keeper happened to be your 6 yr old son/daughter?
they would obvoiusly fail to identify the driver of he vehicle at the time of an alleged offence?
would a magistrate get a 6yo kid into court?
pretty simple really, s172 states that the registered keeper of the vehicle has to identify the driver.
what would happen if the registered keeper happened to be your 6 yr old son/daughter?
they would obvoiusly fail to identify the driver of he vehicle at the time of an alleged offence?
would a magistrate get a 6yo kid into court?
dazfoz said:
what would happen if the registered keeper happened to be your 6 yr old son/daughter?
If they did they would pick up the points when they were 17. You need to get your granny on the documents as she won't be bothered if she can drive or not.
Insurance is an issue as most state the insured needs to be the registered however millions of drivers are insured without being the registered company. Need to get you grandad involved and have the car registered to the the company they have set up.
I stand to be corrected, but I thought anybody below the age of ten could not be convicted of a criminal offence. If they couldn't convict, how would the kid end up with points when they get their license.
Pie in the sky I know, just goes to show the level of feeling about the way motorists are treated.
Phil
Pie in the sky I know, just goes to show the level of feeling about the way motorists are treated.
Phil
kevinday said:
Also points are only valid for 3 years, and on the licence for 4, so any ten year old would have lost them before applying for a licence at all.
As I understand anyone can get points, if you have not got a licence they sit ready to be "activated" from the moment you do.
The under 10 point is interesting and could be another angle.
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