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They do forewarn people, but invariably if you don't read newspapers/watch tv/listen to the radio/go on the internet/talk to other human beings then there is still the chance you won't know about the impending change.
Ignorance still isn't an excuse.
Unless you're a police officer.
I don't buy or read newspapers, I don't watch the news on TV, I seldom listen to the radio, it's on in the background when I'm in the gym, but it's just background noise, chances are the websites or forums I go on, won't have news on updates, this thread is about a 7 year old update which is proof in point. The only reason I was already aware of it was because a workmate was caught out by it several years ago, he was also unaware upto when he got caught. So in effect word of mouth is the only one really which has been effective, but hardly reliable though is it.
Even if you go on the govt site for foriegn tourists it just outlays fairly basic rules and they are more likely to unwittingly fall foul of the law.
Nowhere in the rules for British motorists, as I posted above, does it advise to periodically check for updates. Surely it should be one of the first things it tells you.
