Same as any other fine.
Failure to pay leads to court action or bigger fines, or both.
What i mean is you dont have registration for a bike, and i dont carry id on me so i can get away with paying the fine.
More often than not people will have IDs on them. What happens if they don't then I'm not sure - I'm sure one of our fellow boys in blue will tell us. Anyway, even if not, then this brings into absolute contendment the need for registration stamps on bikes.
Complete waste of resources in my opinion.
How so? I'd much rather a pro-active police force than speed cameras and red light cameras and bus lane cameras that don't catch people's indescretions and blatant law breaking.
If this saves one cyclist his life by making him think twice, then it;'s a job well done.
I've seen over the past few years 3 cyclists get mowed down - one of which I had to be a witness in court. Every time it's been the driver's fault, even though it wasn't, purely owing to the fact that they are more vulnerable. Flesh and bones make very little odds vs over a tonne of car/bus/truck. Busses and Trucks in particular have caused numerous incidents, with loss of limbs, life and other serious injuries.
There is no education or recrimination for cyclists and this is a good way to start IMO. Road users are all contained within the laws of the road. You'd never actively run a red light in a car, or hop onto a pavement with a motorbike - why would you get away with it on a bike?
Sure there are "crimes" to be solved, but these were traffic cops - their duties are... on the road. So they are helping. If it was a CID or a panda car with regular officers in then I'd agree. However this road has seen a lot of accidents with cyclists getting knocked off their bikes - and then blaming the car drivers - or claiming with there's blame there's a claim type of attitudes etc...