Name on Vehicle Registration Spelt Wrong?

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Hello,

Seems the garage i bought my new car off decided to miss-spell my name.

Anyway... this got me thinking... if i was to leave it as is, and in the future i got caught speeding, could i simply write back saying "Sorry, nobody going by the name of Johnathon lives at this address"?

Scrappy work by the garage though... i remember spelling it out to them too :rolleyes:

Jonno.
 
I had one better than that from a local Merc dealer. i bought a new merc 190e 2.0l in red the reg douments came the reg was correct J256... but the colour was BLUE and the engine size was 1.8


BTW that car was a heap aways breaking down ,windows not working
engine packed up after six weeks inverness merc had to rob bits from the showroom car to fix it
 
Reminds me a bit of this, which did the email rounds a while back. This is the text of the actual letter that got this guy off. It's priceless. :D

And a story about it: http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=3559874

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Justin Lee
46 David Ave
Manurewa
Auckland

27th January 2004

New Zeland Police
Infringement Bureau
PO Box 9147
Wellington

Good morning,

INFRINGMENT NOTICE NS3135700

Yesterday, i was presented with the above infringement notice (copy attached for your records) while returning home from the Parachute music festival at Mystery Creek near Hamilton over the long Auckland Anniversary weekend. I had a most excellent weekend, but that is not why I am writing to you at this time. Unfortunately, there are a couple of irregularities with the infringment notice that are causing me some consternation and hopefully you can clear them up or, preferably, forget about the whole thing entirely.

Firstly, the “date of offence” is listed as the 23rd of June 1974 with the time being at or around half past six in th evening. This is of grave concern because I was not issued a drivers license until sometime in 1990 and I have no desire to be charged with driving while not legally licensed. I do not have a clear recollection of very much at all before I was three and a half years old, so i rang Mum to see if she remembered what I was doing that day. She said that - coincidentally - I was born that day!!

Mum mentioned that i was born at around five o’clock in the evening on that day in Porirua, which is not far from Wellington. She also said Porirua was a bustling suburb of young, low-income people who were trying to get ahead. Back in the 70’s people were coming to terms with oil shocks, high-inflation and wage freezes, but that’s not important right now.

For me to have traveled from Porirua to the foot of Bombay Hill just out of Auckland by six thirty, I would had to have crawled into the first car in the hospital parking and headed for Auckland at around 1,000 kp/h. For this reason, it is entirely possible that the constable who clocked me back in 1974 was holding his laser equipment upside down and instead of doing 116 km/h as per the infringment notice, it was more likely that I was doing 911 km/h.

This is where it starts to get really strange. The car that i must have crawled into had the same license plate number as the one I have now - AEH924 (according to the infringment notice). However, my car is a dark gray Nissan Bluebird SSS, with dual cupholders, 1800cc’s of Grunt, air-conditioning abd electric windows. you will notice that a time-travel option is not included on this model, so that rules out any “Back to the Future” issues and the car I was driving back then could not have been the the one I drive today.

This is clarifed by the infringement notice which states that the vehicle was a Honda Saloon. How this relates to my Nissan Bluebird, I cannot fathom. I can only hypothesise that, back in 1974, the first range of proto-type Hondas had an automated number plate changing mechanism (like on the A-Team) which were used to avoid parking tickets and facilitate safer getaways from burglaries, armed hold-ips and the like.

So to recap, it appears that on my birthday on June 23rd 1974, I crawled out of the maternity ward, hijacked a seriously high powered Honda saloon with an automated number plate changing mechanism, drove to Auckland at close to Mach 1, was pulled over approaching Bombay hill and unwittingly changed the automated number plate changing mechanism to show the same number as a car i would own almost thirty years later!! (The chance of selecting the same number plate is a mere 1 in 308,915,776 - so quite conceivable)

I am currently residing at the address listed at the top of this letter. I expect that you will want to apprehend me fairly shortly now that we’ve established that I may have committed the following offences:
Grand theft auto (I probably stole the Honda as my parents drove a white Ford Cortina at that stage)
-Driving without a license
-Driving at lidicrous speed using a motor vehicle
-Evading the law using an automated number plate changing mechanism.

If you could provide a clearer indication as to why the “date of offence” is the same as my birthday, and why the vehichle make and type bears no resemblance to the number plate listed on the infringement notice, it would be appreciated. Mind you, I wouldn’t bee too disappointed if we agree to let this one go. i could really use the $120 dollars as I’m lowering my Nissan, installing excessively noisy waste-gate and boring it out for better performance in the street drags down to Te Irirangi drive around the Weymouth.

Thank you for considering my submission, I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Justin Lee
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Jonathan must be one of the most mis-spelled names in history. I've had them all :D
 
Jonny69 said:
Jonathan must be one of the most mis-spelled names in history. I've had them all :D
Even members of my family spell my name wrong in birthday cards - you'd think they'd know better after almost 27 years!

My surname is always constantly misspelled as well which makes it worse - at least family members don't have trouble with that ;)
 
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