Why do people always love to jump on the Police for making a mistake. Does my fooking tits in!
Unfortunately the police spend a vast amount of there time having to teach parents how to bring there kids up correctly and deal with stupid members of the public who think Carol Singers should be arrested as they are intimidating. Therefore not every minute change to the legislation covering every little think is conveyed or remembered.
It should, yes, but its not always possible.
Simply opt to go to Court, take your plates with you and send a short letter to the Force Solicitor asking to be compensated for any lost earnings caused by attendting court. No need to try and bust any ones balls because one day that might be you who make a mistake at work and would you want all the hassle causing? I think not!
And as for the ridiculous remarks like the one which refer to the police not doing anything about a burglary or shed burglary why don't you just get a grip on reality. Was the crime witnessed, were there any forensics left at the scene etc etc. They can't just make sh*t up to investigate. If there ain't sh*t to do, there ain't sh*t to do!
I, 100% agree with this rant.
To add to this traffic police dont just go around pulling people for illegal plates they also have to attend lots of very serious accidents, which unless you are inhuman can only rub off on your attitude to petty motoring offences. I recently had to organise a sort of training day for the 15 guys in our team at work we all do a lot of driving so our company who cares for us, arranged for a retired traffic cop to come in and chat to us all. he showed us lots of statistics of the type of people who are
likely to cause accidents on the road and ways of spotting them. He also told us that he was the family liaison officer who had the job of telling families that their husband, wife or child had just died in a car accident. He then has to escort them to the morgue to identify there loved ones. He then has to wait in the family home while more family turn up and tell them the same thing.
After seeing this once or twice a week on Cheshire's roads he openly admitted that he became very intolerant to any offences on the roads.
I think it would do the same to me to be honest, so sometimes we should give them a bit of slack for being pedantic or inflexible and if we are doing something illegal hold our hand up and accept responsibility for our actions. ( not pointed at the op with this waffle, just in general. ).