I am currently in the process of being prosecuted for not meeting the insurance requirements on a car that I had scrapped last year.
Now it is my fault completely in that I had a car that broke down and was unrepairable. I had it recovered to a garage (owned by a friend of a friend) who said he would scrap it for me and I handed him over the log book. I kept my insurance going for several more months as it allowed me to use a relatives car and then when I got a new vehicle of own, I cancelled it and sorted out a new insurance policy.
My old car was never driven or on a public road without a valid insurance policy in place.
Now this was all my fault. Absolutely no issues around that and I was at fault for trusting the owner of the garage, who I knew to be an idiot of the highest order in advance, to process the paper work for me when I should have sorted it out myself. No excuses what so ever.
So I plead guilty, explain all of this along with the letters of explanation that I had sent to the DVLA and sit back and await the fine, having learnt my lesson.
Now I have been told that the case is being transferred for a prosecution review due to the vehicle being scrapped before the date of the offence. Is it worth me going along to the court or should I just let the process happen? Still not quite sure why it is being reviewed but if I can swerve a fine then that would be great.
Any thoughts?
Now it is my fault completely in that I had a car that broke down and was unrepairable. I had it recovered to a garage (owned by a friend of a friend) who said he would scrap it for me and I handed him over the log book. I kept my insurance going for several more months as it allowed me to use a relatives car and then when I got a new vehicle of own, I cancelled it and sorted out a new insurance policy.
My old car was never driven or on a public road without a valid insurance policy in place.
Now this was all my fault. Absolutely no issues around that and I was at fault for trusting the owner of the garage, who I knew to be an idiot of the highest order in advance, to process the paper work for me when I should have sorted it out myself. No excuses what so ever.
So I plead guilty, explain all of this along with the letters of explanation that I had sent to the DVLA and sit back and await the fine, having learnt my lesson.
Now I have been told that the case is being transferred for a prosecution review due to the vehicle being scrapped before the date of the offence. Is it worth me going along to the court or should I just let the process happen? Still not quite sure why it is being reviewed but if I can swerve a fine then that would be great.
Any thoughts?
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