I have been told if you dont have road tax and you crash your car or someone crashes into you then your insurance is void
Yes
Yes, a person can get a ticket for an expired car inspection if the car is parked on public property. All they have to do is get it inspected before the court date.
If it's parked or driven on a public roadway while the registration is expired, it will be.
If your car is parked on a public street and it has expired tags, you could get a citation. I'm not sure if it's technically a "parking ticket" or not.
I recently got a ticket for having expired lience tabs when my car was parked. Is this right? can the police do this?
Yes you can since you must register your car every year or get fined up to $2,000.
8 years/80k Expired unless this has been parked for a few years
No. However, if it's parked on a public roadway with an expired registration, it may be impounded, however.
Since the car wasn't in motion, expired insurance shouldn't be an issue (unless your state has a specific law dealing with this - but few do). No registration on the average will cost you $250. Your car was towed because it was parked illegally. You need to pay the ticket and the tow, or say goodbye to your vehicle.
Yes if it parked in a public area such as a parking lot or the street.
Typically no. The vehicle has to be on a public roadway or a public owned parking lot with expired tags to be in violation of the law. If you leave it parked on private property and are not driving it then you do not have to be current on your property taxes. However, I would check with your local police jurisdiction because some towns have code enforcement ordinances against these types of things and you could still be fined.
Several things can happen. Allowing you parked legally other than insurance: the person who hit your parked car is responsible to pay damage. If you were parked on private property the lack of insurance means nothing. If you were parked on a public road or public parking lot you could be on the hook for a ticket for uninsured vehicle, but the other guy should pay anyway. Don't admit to driving with out insurance!