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 Posted: 01:41 - 14 Mar 2014 Post subject: Car, police and unlicensed driver |
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Hi,
Long story short, I got my car licence a few weeks ago (I have however known how to drive for a while). And I showed my friend how to operate a car in a supermarket car park. Police approached, told me it was a public highway & said I will get summons in post; now I wanna know what is gonna happen.
My friend is young and has just sent off for his provisional, looking to take an intensive course for driving as he needs to learn quick for a new job.
I live less than a minute walk from a large supermarket car park. I decided to take him in the car park and give him some pointers behind the wheel. He has never been behind a wheel before. I was showing him basic things like where indicators are, how to break, windscreen wipers, etc, just getting him comfortable for when he starts taking lessons soon.
So supermarket car park, after hours.
Anyway Police came up in a van, at first didn't even see it was Police, just thought it was a van that wanted me to give way, start moving the wheel for friend, and put it in drive (Automatic - have manual licence though). Feds now run up swing doors open shouting at us to get out of the car, taking key out of ignition.
Anyway explained, checks run, searched etc, Everything fine on that part. But he has no licence and no insurance.
Told that as public can enter car park it is a public highway, and that he is getting done for drivng w/out insurance/licence and I am getting done for "permitting an unlicenced and uninsured driver to use your vehicle"
Now needless to say we weren't playing real life GTA and most of the officers were sympathetic, apart from one lady who had it for us and was arguing for my friend to get arrested and taken to the station becuase "she couldn't prove his ID" - thankfully another officer convinced her to let it get processed without him getting taken to the station.
So, given all that is said - what is the likely outcome for both me and him? ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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 Posted: 09:39 - 14 Mar 2014 Post subject: Re: Car, police and unlicensed driver |
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No, they are a public place, and the lanes between the bays are a road. Bowman v DPP 1991, May v DPP 2005 and doubtless many others.
How nobbed you are depends on the exact circumstances. Don't answer this, but if he was behind the wheel and the car was in the lanes between the bays rather than stopped in a bay when they arrived, then I would suggest that you go guilty and blub.
Your license will be revoked, which means that you will have to go through the process of getting it all over again.
If you want to avoid that, you should speak to a specialist motoring solicitor as soon as possible. Tell them exactly what happened from the moment that the police arrived on-site. The background doesn't matter, don't waste their time with it, just what the police saw or you were daft enough to admit to them.
But essentially:
tl;dr - you're fucked. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I like to think there is some sensibility left in the world, if what you say is true and there was no messing around and the car park was empty and out of hours ??? you could tell the truth that you lifted the barrier to get in which would then be a private car park..
Or tell your story it may be mitigating and you get let off with a fine ??
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I feel so shit right now.
For something as trivial as letting my friend sit in the drivers seat of my car in a car park, my life is fucked.
Could anyone give me a link to a recommended solicitor?
I really feel depressed now.  ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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Spoke to a motoring solicitor just now - she said that yeah I could be looking at 6-8 points, but that court could be months away so to call them when I have a summons.
6 point = insta revokation of license. She said, outside of finding holes in the case, best thing would be to convince judge to disqualify me from driving for a short time instead of points. But that is considered a more HARSH penalty. So would have to convince them to do so. ____________________ "Calamity - A more than commonly plain & unmistakable reminder that the affairs of this life are not of our own ordering."
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It's a level 3 fine and 3-6 points.
Take legal advice but I'd say go guilty, try for as much mitigation as you can and hope the magistrate likes the cut of your jib.
Realistically, the only "official" mitigation is that of a genuine misunderstanding.
Oddly. If your friend gets 6 points, he keeps his provisional. If you do, your licence is revoked.
A point to stress. Do NOT talk to the police again about this matter without legal advice. For example. They COULD try to hang the insurance thing round your neck if they were being a dick about it. Permitting an uninsured driver to use your vehicle is also an offence.
You could be put in the unenviable position of either claiming your mate was driving without your consent (in which case they do him for taking it) or having your licence revoked.
This happened to a friend of my Dads (who was already on six points) when his teenage son stupidly decided to borrow his car. He had a choice of a charge of permitting his son to drive without insurance (which is an automatic 6 points or a ban, they have no other option) and potentially losing his licence or having his son charged for taking without consent, which is a serious criminal charge. He took the former, got a sympathetic sheriff and had to suck up a short ban and sitting on 9 points. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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To follow on from Stinkwheels post, in my experience you don't have much of a defense with exceptional hardship as that is the punishment, that only works if it will have a serious hardship on somebody that relies on you.
I don't think he will be able to push the TWOC when he was sat in the car with him  |
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No constructive advise to offer you, but this is really shit
I hope you don't get shafted too hard for what is really a nothing offence.
I didn't realise that normal 'rules of the road' applied in car parks either!
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