So if you got hit and injured by an uninsured driver, you'd be fine to give them discretion and just put up with your injuries because it was a genuine mistake?
Some things yes a good telling off and you will realise you did something stupid, but there should be no discretion when it comes to things like an uninsured vehicle, because people like me end up having to pay for all the damage they cause.
An uninsured driver is one of the few things I absolutely despise. Tax is one thing, even NCT (MOT), but to run willfully without insurance is absolutely wrong because of the sheer impact it can have on someones life.
No question about it.
This chap however, had the insurance paid for by his father, drove the car believing that he was insured (waiting for tax disc). The insurance company had cancelled his insurance because they didn't his NCB through the post. They claimed (though they later admitted there might have been an oversight somewhere) they sent a letter saying why. He never received it (and I truly believe him on this).
Now, when pulled over by the traffic corp for a routine stop, didn't have the disc displayed on his windscreen like he should have done, he was asked to produce it within 10 days.
Only then did he find it was cancelled.
Obviously that very same hour he plunked down a lot of cash to instantly buy insurance.
Now the question is, should he have been taken to the letter of the law? In my opinion, the other Garda showed some truly good policing by letting him off. They understood the situation instantly, saw he had an impeccable history, and understood that a lack of insurance was a court appearance, 5 points on license and up to 1000e fine.
He was fully insured by the end of the day, proved it, and is now absolutely neurotic about making sure everything is fully insured up to the hilt.
Criminalising someone like that would have been stupid. (imo)
Obviously Sin_Chase disagree's, but looking over his posts, he doesn't appear to have the wherewithal to actually employ discretion.