you will have to sue them because it is your car not there's
you will either get a ticket ,or be let off with a warning
Out of service, heavy fines, vehicle impounded.
Your question is very peculiar; since you specify that the person who committed the violations wasn't caught, there should be no tickets to be paid. In any event, it is the person who commits a traffic violation who is responsible for any resulting fines, even if that person is not the owner of the vehicle.
If your driving n the road your vehicle may be seized and you'll be issued with a fine and maybe points on your licence
Loss of permit, fine and, depending on what else you might have done, gaol.
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
You will be fined or jailed if you are caught driving when you owe child support.
Nothing
You get a ticket.
The driver will receive another violation for "Driving While Suspended," and it is POSSIBLE that the owner of the vehicle may receive a ticket for "Permitting an Un-licensed Operator."
nothing, unless you get caught :-)
ewan koh
If you are caught driving in violation of the restrictions of your learners permit, you can have your privilege to drive suspended.
your mom happens.
More trouble than it's worth
You might go to jail...
If you get caught driving without insurance, you will lose your license. You will also be fined and could get jail time. It is up to the judge in traffic court.