The "Strict Liability" Trap: Defending the Indefensible Charge of Driving Without Insurance
Driving Without Insurance (Section 143 RTA 1988) is a "strict liability" offence. This means your intent does not matter. The court does not care if you thought you were insured. It does not care if it was an honest mistake. If you were driving a vehicle on a road and no valid policy was in force, you are guilty. The penalty is severe: 6 to 8 penalty points and a fine. For many...
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