Thanks for the reply DavyJones.
Yeah I said to the guard that I didn't realise it was so dirty and I'd wash the jeep when I got back to the site compound but he ignored that.
I might do as you suggest and go to court myself; hopefully I will get a reasonable judge that I can explain the situation to.
At the moment you are up for a dirty number plate.
If you elect to give evidence, I think you can be cross-examined.
Merely stating the sequence of events will expose you to another charge.
You said you didn't have your licence on you when you were stopped by the Garda.
My strong advice to you is to to court, show respect for the judge, take the hit, walk away.
If the judge asks if you have anything to say in mitigation, you can then tell him you had forgotten to hose down the car after leaving the muddy site.
That way the separate and points-attracting offence of having no licence when stopped may not come to the attention of the Court, with possibly adverse consequences for yourself.
HTH
You should find out the maximum penalty on StatuteBook.ie by entering in the act and section number from the summons.. probably just a fine but maybe jail time, I'd be amazed if they imposed jail time, that is basically inconcievable.. so a fine, maybe penalty points.
More legal advice from the TV drama school of law. I do wish you'd stop posting this kind of waffle.At the moment you are up for a dirty number plate.
If you elect to give evidence, I think you can be cross-examined.
Merely stating the sequence of events will expose you to another charge.
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I wonder if you could tell us if ,actually, you do get a summons to appear in court-or whether the gard did use a more intelligent approach and just shocked you into leading a life of clean number-plates!
More legal advice from the TV drama school of law. I do wish you'd stop posting this kind of waffle.
Maybe jail time? Penalty points? It wouldn't surprise me.
Or even hanging if some of the moral police on here had their way. To think with all the crime in this country someone is been taken to court for dirty number plates .... give me a break.
Or even hanging if some of the moral police on here had their way. To think with all the grime in this country someone is been taken to court for dirty number plates .... give me a break.
So what do you suggest?
So what do you suggest?
Yes, and if your child was hit by a car and it turned out nobody got the reg cause it was covered in mud.. what then?, you'd be dead happy I suppose.
How is it common sense to allow someone to drive off breaking the law? Why don't you lobby the government to remove the law if you think it's such a waste of time?
Getting the offender to wipe the reg may be a non-starter.. it could be humiliating. The Guard could say ' you cannot drive off unless that is cleaned AND here's your fixed penalty / court date'.. and if the person doesn't want to clean it then they must park it up or have it towed...
Do you ever see what happens in the UK?, cars seized and crushed (not for this offence, but no insurance I think)... etc. Now that makes people notice...
And listen to the builder laughing his head off as he drives away!I'd expect the guard to use some common sense and tell the person go and get the jeep washed
I'd expect the guard to use some common sense and tell the person go and get the jeep washed
wait and see if you get a sumons first,how long ago did this happen,this is a summary offence and you could wait up to six months before a summons is issused.the judges do not see this as serious and you should have been given a fine on spot notice instead of a thretto court, my guess is that you will not be in court, and if you are you have a right to represent yourself and outline your side to the judge when the case is call. i feel you have been badly treated here
And listen to the builder laughing his head off as he drives away!
I do think a fixed penalty notice makes more sense than clogging up court time with this stuff, but the Garda was absolutely right to take action. I'd bet the driver will be more careful the next time he leaves a muddy site.
In fact, a well managed site will have washers for vehicles exiting to avoid bringing muck and debris out onto the road.
Maybe the Garda should have gone to the roadworks site with all the muck and debris and fined the builders for having it that way. Also could the OP sue the people who caused the mud for the costs of the fine.
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