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作者: fxmt1988    时间: 2014-2-11 19:32:44     标题: 路税第一天过期就罚了200刀!

求教:路税昨天最后一天,今天过期了,于是乎把那个帖子抽出来放车里了。被罚了200块!我可以申诉吗?连个警告都不给吗?!
作者: 假装多好    时间: 2014-2-11 19:40:44

先买路税
作者: 假装多好    时间: 2014-2-11 19:41:18

然后写解释信说你正打算买?
作者: 小沫    时间: 2014-2-11 19:43:52

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作者: beck@    时间: 2014-2-11 19:48:16

可以解释。。。应该可以免掉的。我也遇到这样的事情。。。后来免掉了
作者: hejie7225982    时间: 2014-2-11 19:52:55

就算过期了也别抽出来. 到了邮局再往出抽.
作者: 小肥猪猪    时间: 2014-2-11 19:54:43

你可以说你正在买。。。。应该可以免的
作者: for_undead    时间: 2014-2-11 19:55:03

没有给你compliance ???????????? 一般一个月内 都会给2 weeks compliance。。

我只能说罚你的警察是个dick 一类的
作者: ddj    时间: 2014-2-11 20:01:32

抽出来,不是更招人?
作者: 0222999999    时间: 2014-2-11 20:09:54

上次(大概去年圣诞节左右)我妹夫也被罚了,自己还去交了罚款。我知道后我写信去申述,人家直接给退了款。

先把路税交了,然后写信去解释,肯定可以免的,放心。
作者: 0222999999    时间: 2014-2-11 20:11:31

for_undead 发表于 2014-2-11 19:55
没有给你compliance ???????????? 一般一个月内 都会给2 weeks compliance。。

我只能说罚你的警察是个d ...

不是罚过期,是罚没有display。

另外,罚的人一般不会是警察。
作者: for_undead    时间: 2014-2-11 20:25:54

COUNCIL 的人  全部不管。 你可以去写信  说本月资金紧张 看看是否可以通融
作者: NewLynnHse    时间: 2014-2-11 20:31:22

http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/ ... of-a-parking-ticket

How to get out of a parking ticket

Ever written a letter to try to wriggle out of a parking ticket?

It may feel like the outcome depends on whether the council clerk who reads it has had his morning cup of coffee.

In fact, your fate lies in a handbook that contains all the criteria for deciding whether to waive traffic and parking tickets.

Auckland Transport was determined not to let you see the document, saying its release under the Official Information Act "would prejudice the efficient investigation of parking offences".

Funny that, considering it hoovered $16.2 million of fines from motorists' pockets during the past year'.

After a complaint to the Ombudsman, we were sent a copy of the document, with key parts blacked out.

After a second complaint, it finally sent the 70 pages of guidelines in all their glory.

With that in hand, we have put together the definitive guide on how to get your ticket torn up.

First, the basics. No matter what sort of rule you've broken, there are three exclusions that act as get-out-of-jail-free cards:

1. Medical emergency: If you roared along the bus lane because your wife was having contractions in the back seat, you're off the hook. If asked for evidence, threaten to show them the birth video and they'll scramble to let you off.

2. Stolen car: If hoodlums jacked up your ride, you can't be blamed for whatever mischief they get up to. All you need to be exonerated is a police report.

3. Breakdown: If your engine conks out while you're on the road, you can hardly help the fact that you've blocked the clearway.

Of course, most of the time these exclusions won't apply, which has got to be a good thing.

Here are 10 of the most common traffic offences, with specific instructions on how you can get yourself off the hook:

1. Expired WOF

Owning a crappy car combined with cashflow problems can sometimes make it tricky to get your warrant of fitness in a timely fashion.

Turns out that if you mention your WOF has been expired for less than four weeks, they'll waive the ticket. If you can prove that you were on your way to the garage when you got pinged, you'll also be excused.

2. Expired rego

No rego? No worries. It's the same story - if you're behind by less than four weeks, make a point of mentioning it and they'll waive the $200 fine.

You also get a one-time-only reprieve if you registered your car but weren't displaying the new label on your windscreen. The NZ Transport Agency is notoriously slow at posting the slips out, so this happens all the time.

And if you're unlucky enough to get ticketed while you're parked outside a Post Shop buying a new rego, ask to have it waived.


3. Parked in a special vehicle lane or clearway

If you sprint back to your car in the clearway at 4.02pm and a parking officer is already writing you a ticket, don't lose your head. There's a five-minute grace time for clearways and special vehicle lanes that has to be obeyed. Challenge the ticket, and they'll waive it.

4. Vehicle for display or sale

The time-honoured tradition of leaving your old dunger parked on the roadside with a "For Sale" sign scrawled on the window in Twink violates council bylaws.

If you're copped the $40 fine, no worries. They have to let you off if you can prove that it's being used for day-to-day travel, not just as a four-wheel billboard.

Also, ask for evidence. If the officer hasn't taken two photos and "comprehensive notes", they won't have a leg to stand on.

5. Expired pay-and-display receipt

If you paid for parking but the receipt fell off the dash or was otherwise obscured, just mail it in and they'll waive the fine "by way of warning".

If the parking machine wouldn't accept your payment, that's a valid excuse too. Tell them the exact machine location, and snap a photo of the error message if possible.

Finally, there's a 10-minute grace period in the central-city parking zones.

6. Incorrect number plate

If you get pinged because your number plate is obscured or attached in the wrong place, don't lose any sleep over the $200 fine.

All you have to do is provide proof that it's been reattached correctly within 10 days of the notice and you'll get off.

7. Damaged or smooth tyres

The same goes for bald tyres. You can use the $150 you would have spent paying the fine to get a new tyre, then send the receipt within seven days and they'll wipe it. If you can't get it done in time, ask to see some evidence. They'll waive it if "four clear photos" have not been attached by the warden.

8. Blocking a vehicle entrance

Although the law says you've got to park a metre away from driveways, if your boot isn't actually hanging over the kerb cutout, they let it go.

If you parked in a residential area and were pinged by a zealous parking officer rather than an annoyed neighbour, that's another valid reason.

The final way out is if you can prove that the vehicle entrance supposedly being blocked couldn't be used anyway.

9. Parked near a corner, bend, dip or rise

The document says, "If the obstruction is not clearly noted or photograph or diagram not provided, waive". In most of these situations, Auckland Transport relies on the fact that practically everyone will cave in and pay, rather than go through the hassle of court.

But the burden of proof is on them, which means you should always ask for evidence of your alleged wrongdoing. If they don't have any, they'll drop it.

10. Inconsiderate parking

The same applies to the somewhat ambiguous offence of "inconsiderate parking". The guidelines state: "Ensure there is clear evidence to support this infringement as it is typically difficult to prove in court."

This guide isn't about trying to get away with breaking the law but knowing your rights.

As the Ombudsman has said: "These factors form part of the law as it operates in practice and citizens are entitled to know of them in determining how they interact with the authority."

Where you have been unfairly ticketed, it's your moral duty to fight back against the bureaucrats.

That means writing a polite but firm letter explaining the circumstances, using any of the strategies outlined above.

Auckland Transport's coffers are already overflowing with your traffic infringement dollars. Let's keep the revenue-gathering to a bare minimum.

Traffic and parking fines collected in the year to June 30

* Auckland Transport (an Auckland Council organisation) - $16.2 million.

* Wellington City Council - $8.4m.

* Christchurch City Council - $4.4m.
作者: 禁止发炎    时间: 2014-2-11 20:57:29

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作者: jsmith2    时间: 2014-2-11 21:10:36

交吧。誰叫你不準時交稅
作者: sunpoint2011    时间: 2014-2-11 21:57:51

楼主,就算你不过期抽出来也会被罚的。我有一次是那个胶被晒化了,从玻璃上掉下来被罚两百。你要是不抽出来,过期一星期内不罚的,罚了可以申诉。
作者: NewLynnHse    时间: 2014-2-11 22:18:03

为啥要抽出来?太傻了
作者: James7685    时间: 2014-2-11 22:24:37

你抽出来干嘛,他就当你没路税,你没抽出来,他会给你个警告,
作者: oritent    时间: 2014-2-12 11:46:55

过期就过期,你拿下来干啥
只能说你正在去邮局买的路上,或者你在网上买的路税
还没寄到呢
给他们出具收据之类的
一般都是warning,很少真罚的,谁让你没display的
可以要回来




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