A fine for mother-in-law's unregistered car has led to a search for answers

By Matt O'Sullivan
Updated April 24 2016 - 1:13pm, first published 6:00am
UTS lecturer David Bond says the removal of registration stickers does appear to be part of the reason for a surge in infringements. Photo: Chris Pearce
UTS lecturer David Bond says the removal of registration stickers does appear to be part of the reason for a surge in infringements. Photo: Chris Pearce

When David Bond was pulled over by police and fined hundreds of dollars for driving his mother-in-law's car last year because its registration had just lapsed, he began wondering how many others had fallen foul of the law in recent years.