That's an excellent example Jelly Baby. Very sad and frustrating but prove's the point exactly...
It remind's me of when I was a Motorbiker in the late 80's I spent a lot of time with a gang of bikers near my home 95% of them nice lad's just into bike's. But I remember at the time many would talk about MOT's .. They cost about £12 to get an MOT plus repair's to get your bike up to scratch, Yet the fine was £10 for not having any MOT.....?????
So it was a huge temptation (one which I avoided) to many to break the law, due to how easy it was to escape the police on a motorbike, and if you did get caught occasionally it was still cheaper than being Legal..
The punishment attached to breaking a law should be a deterent NOT an attraction to break the said law
Until the court's etc get this under control we WILL live in a lawless society..
