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    Can you get defected when driving someone elses car?

    Say, you're taking out your dad's 240z to the servo to fill it up, and a highway patrol pulls you over and gets you for having less than 35% tint and car being too low, would you get defected/points onto your license even if the car is not in your ownership?

    A lot of people have told me that you cant, unless you actually own the car.

    Are they right or are they wrong?

    thanks guise!
    team.gradeA

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    Yes you can. You are driving the car, so you need to make sure it is in roadworthy condition and registered. It is YOUR responsibility
    EG

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    Yeah you can, mate has copped it.
    I don't even know anymore.

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    OP - you are kidding right ?

    The second you grab the car keys you are liable and responsible of the vehicle you drive , its issues and passengers.

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    wow so much i have to learn lol, thanks for the responses
    team.gradeA

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    Liability goes to the driver.

    Now put the fine in an envelope and mark it as Happy Fathers Day
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    Quote Originally Posted by flipfire View Post
    Liability goes to the driver.

    Now put the fine in an envelope and mark it as Happy Fathers Day
    haha i think id get beaten with a metre ruler if i ever did that
    team.gradeA

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