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NCP (DVLA) want snatch rights from enclosed private property
Bunnie:
think you could get them to go for a 'general' car insurance too? then i might be able to drive the zuki and the pug!
Wireless:
Update
SORN on one vehicle ran out on 01/11/06, and the SORN on the other runs out on 12/12/07.
Apparently, without realising it, or being reminded, or notified, I've committed an offence. Thank you DVLA, I've never broken any laws before, now it seems I can break them in my sleep.
It would appear that, if you had not raised this thread, that one day both cars would have gone missing from my driveway.
I assume they crush them? They'd crush a '68 Beetle (the one whose SORN had run out and wouldn't actually need a fee for a RFL as it's an Historic Vehicle), and a '73 Variant?
I think you're right, you either bolt them to the floor, or hide them in a garage so NCP could be done for breaking and entering.
What a bunch of [edit]!
att:
It`s all about control, nothing to do with 'catching' offenders.
It will be passed and yet again we will all roll over......Our homes will very soon become a fortress from the authorities, especially when they start using the listening devices on lamp posts...... :wink: :cry:
Range Rover Blues:
If the untaxed car is being driven on the road then catch it on the road.
The DVLA cannot be trusted to watch paint dry without supervision. I'm now having to pay an £80 fine for not decalring SORN on a car I don't own, I sold it a year ago. Because the DVLA never issued a new V5 to the new owner, even though they let him surrender the tax disk when he sold it on.
If they crush you car there is no right of appeal, if it's on my driveway I'm commiting no offence.
HOW MANY CARS HAVE HAD THEIR NUMBER PLATES REMOVED BY PETROL THEIVES?
Stupid over-zelous nanny state government
It's about time they started delivering the stuff they promisse 10 years ago rather than trying to get their hands deeper into my pockets :evil:
DEANO3528:
--- Quote from: "Wireless" ---Update
They'd crush a '68 Beetle (the one whose SORN had run out and wouldn't actually need a fee for a RFL as it's an Historic Vehicle), and a '73 Variant?
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I know I would! :lol:
Ugly bloomin' things 8)
I hadn't heard about the anomally with acquiring another vehicle and having to redeclare SORN. I have always assumed and never been proved wrong so far, that registering a new owner just rolled it over. You normally still receive the V11 at the renewal time and choose your option.
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