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Re: MOT and the Law ... a different matter ..
« Reply #45 on: 21 September 2011, 21:46:15 »

It will update the day after the MOT expired! the Siemens MOT system will update just like MID

PNC data this is the database the drugs info is on, the marker will stay until its removed by someone so if you had a drugs marker they pull you realise its changed hands they will remove the marker.


it will alert but at the end of the day its a non endorsable offence dealt with a £30 PCN as apposed to no insurance 6 points Section 165 & £200 fine plus recovery costs
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Re: MOT and the Law ... a different matter ..
« Reply #46 on: 21 September 2011, 22:03:42 »

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It will update the day after the MOT expired! the Siemens MOT system will update just like MID

PNC data this is the database the drugs info is on, the marker will stay until its removed by someone so if you had a drugs marker they pull you realise its changed hands they will remove the marker.


it will alert but at the end of the day its a non endorsable offence dealt with a £30 PCN as apposed to no insurance 6 points Section 165 & £200 fine plus recovery costs

Is the "expiry" date the original certificate expiry date, or the day the "fail" is issued ???.

This is the crux of the matter ... does a "fail" invalidate/supercede/overrule an existing "in date" MOT ???
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Re: MOT and the Law ... a different matter ..
« Reply #47 on: 21 September 2011, 22:12:45 »

It would be the current valid one from last year as far as ANPR goes

I do understand your point and in the event of a serious accident if the police investigated the vehicle and found it had failed an MOT a few days previously i wouldn't like to be facing those sorts of charges but you say the serious defects have been rectified though  which i would think in my opinion you would be ok in that eventuality aswell
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Re: MOT and the Law ... a different matter ..
« Reply #48 on: 21 September 2011, 22:17:18 »

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It would be the current valid one from last year as far as ANPR goes


So, does the Siemens MOT System update as and when an MOT is carried out (or a day after, say?)  If so, does it update when a 'Fail' has been presented also (if the MOT had been carried out a couple of weeks before the MOT expiry date)?  :-/
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Re: MOT and the Law ... a different matter ..
« Reply #49 on: 21 September 2011, 22:33:01 »

it doesn't know about fails it just knows if a vehicle holds  a Valid MOT if it doesn't it will Generate an alert informing the end user of the fact

i know this is true with no tax if it sees you about with no tax it can inform the DVLA which will persue you via the magistrates court for failing to pay VED you don't necessarily get pulled over you will get a court fine if you don't get pulled though so same result i suppose (this may vary by police force)
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