You had no insurance when you were driving the car so you shouldn't have been driving it at all UNLESS it was a REAL emergency which I very much doubt.
There is no such thing as a Desition but I presume you mean a Decision.
The simple answer: NO
The long answer: NOPE!
You drove without the insurance they you took the risk (and lost) therefore you'll have to pay for it by retaking your test etc etc.
You cannot get away with it by insuring nor taxing the car AFTER you got pulled over, it won't work.
Let this serve as a lesson to you and everyone else....DON'T DRIVE WITHOUT INSURANCE NOR TAX.
2006-07-05 12:40:33
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answered by The Techie 4
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You said you had no insurance (you didn't mention the tax til last) and you're already on probation, so what makes you think begging a judge will sway him in your favour? You wouldn't be sincere anyway, just using theatrics as a means of getting the sentence revoked. Insuring/taxing the car now isn't going to do you any good - you were caught and have to pay the price. People who tell half truths and think they're above the law make me sick, I'd say I hope you fail your next test but I have no doubt at all that you're not beneath driving without a licence. Why the hell should our insurance/tax go up just to cover the cost of criminals like you? Yet another case of the innocent being penalised for the guilty.
2006-07-05 19:50:28
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answered by cymbalita 5
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Let me rephrase your question so we have a starting point point here. You are essentially saying "Even though I was already on probation, but despite that I didn't do what I knew I should do, which was to have insurance on my vehicle and pay the taxes due. I got caught. Can I now do that which I should have done in the first place, insure the vehicle and pay the taxes due and somehow have this go away?"
It's the doctrine of "Choice and Consequence." You chose to ignore the law, it caught up with you. Now you have consequences to pay. No, it won't just go away.
2006-07-12 17:42:59
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answered by oklatom 7
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First thing. If you have any money, get a lawyer.
Second thing, technically, yes you can get this lessened or revoked, but the chances are very slim without having a lawyer. It will be important, if you can not get a lawyer, that you meet with the judge who resides over this case, in court, with a very intelligent, understanding, and calm attitude. You need to apologize, make it clear that it won't happen again, and that you rely on your transportation to take care of the things in life that you are responsible for.
If you can't pull that off, then you are completely out of luck.
2006-07-05 19:34:58
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answered by rainsinger 3
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You need to somehow find some kind of "proof" that you had insurance when you got stopped. See if you can locate an older insurance card like when you were insured (perhaps within the past 6 months) THEN you take that to the court to see if you can get it revolked.
I recently got into an accident and didn't have the insurance card with me... I found an old one (since the last one had been expired) and then I took the old proof in, talked to the court clerk and got it DISMISSED!!!
so, see if you can find that... and get that reversed....
2006-07-05 19:36:53
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answered by xxxcariooo 3
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No and it serves you right
its uninsured drivers that make the insurance prices as high as they are for legal drivers.
maybe when you have to pay out now for resitting your test you will think twice about doing it again..
I have had the same car for three years and my insurance has gone up every year and thats with 5 yrs+ no claims discount.......
ps police now have the right to take untaxed and unisured cars of the road there and then and if the fine etc is not paid the car is sold or crushed....i know a bloke who had his sold a auction
2006-07-05 19:47:30
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answered by Grizley Bear 3
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First of all. Get a dictionary. The police gave you a ticket. The legislature of your state gave you the points. Driving is a privilege. Take a state approved safe driving course and they will most likely lower the points. You can even rent the course from Blockbuster in my home state. They even have comedy driving courses. It's like going to a club. But most of all, stop whinning crybaby.
2006-07-05 19:37:20
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answered by cop350zx 5
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If you are so stupid to drive without insurance in the first place, you dont deserve to ever have a license again. They will not revoke the decision under any circumstances, and before you start whining and begging, learn to spell.
2006-07-05 19:43:56
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answered by k0005kat@btinternet.com 4
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If it was me that had stopped you I would also have siezed your car and crushed it. When you get your licence back I would also slyly contact your insurance company to make sure you disclosed your previous conviction for driving without insurance. If we all pay good money for insurance then you should have as well. Tough. Get the bus.
2006-07-06 10:18:17
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answered by tony d 1
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I think you can get a lawyer to help you lower the points or the ticket. Talk to a lawyer about going to court with you. They'll charge you, but may be better than the points.
2006-07-05 19:35:00
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answered by kookie 3
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