But seriously though, I believe they will have a significantly harder time jailing me than they did with Pleasuredome, but only because I have certain advantages over him. First off, and this is not meant to be any form of offence to the guy because I have huge amounts of respect for him, but I am quite a lot smarter than he is and I've also spent a lot more time researching the law than he did. I can therefore write notices which are much more clearer and to the point, and much harder for them to ignore.
I'm not quite sure how Pleasuredome managed to make things so bad for himself tbh, check out this guy for contrast;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g0OcPDzvL4k
The video above is hugely slanted and biased, but as far as I can see they tried to scare us all by making an example of Pleasuredome way above and beyond what normally happens.
Another point I just wanted to make here in criticism of the video is that having all the paperwork in order does NOT make driving safe. For example, one time a while back I was driving the hyundai in a terraced housing estate in Bolton, the car's paperwork was 100% correct (it had MOT, Tax and Insurance), when I turned a corner and happened to spot out of the corner of my eye a kid on a bike just as he disappeared behind a parked van on my right. I was turning left and about to go down an incline, and ordinarily would of been accelerating, but because I had spotted the kid I went slower. The next thing is the kid comes flying out in front of me from the other side of the van. If I had accelerated as normal I would of hit him at about 20mph, instead I was able to stop and give him a telling off with my horn.
Point is, no amount of paperwork would of raised the kid from the dead or alleviated my guilt had I collided with him. Driving is dangerous no matter what paperwork bullshit we wrap around it. If anything the cushy feeling you get from having your car all completely legit serves to make the driver relax and become more dangerous, because I know speaking from experience that if you drive around without the papers being in order, and in full knowledge that your taking the action upon your own full liability as an adult, it focusses your attention on the task at hand extremely strongly, the way that everyone should be focussed on their driving anyway.
Paperwork cannot make road use safe, there are only two things that can make our roads safer; better equipment and better training, everything else is bullshit designed to syphon money off the public by exploiting their belief that it is for their own good.
I protest the driving laws in this country not because I'm a tightwad and don't want to pay my dues, but because I firmly believe that the law regarding motoring as it stands right now is fundamentally broken, a scam on the public purse and is actually dangerous and costing lives because it provides a false sense of security when undertaking an inherently dangerous act.