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good use of police time?
Terranosaurus:
--- Quote from: "DarrenG" ---I'm all for it, the more ANPR stings the merrier. It targets untaxed and uninsured vehicles. This means it also leads to unlicenced drivers.
--- End quote ---
Absolutely but why do they have to crush the vehicles, some aren't road worthy, but why can't they be registered (so the original owner won't see "his" car on the road) and sell them at auction, create more revenue for the government and keep more cars on the road which is better for the environment than building new ones.
DarrenG:
Actually some forces do, maybe they all do. If road worthy and worth the bother some are re-registered and sold.
Terranosaurus:
Fair enough - its just I only ever hear that they get crushed.
littlepow:
IIRC you get a week to correct the insurance, tax defecit. But the car remains clamped at it's location (was on telly), not sure on MOT problem though.
DEANO3528:
Or maybe...
Police were forced to stop investigating a paedophile ring so they could chase Government targets for less serious offences, it was revealed yesterday.
Detectives were told that arresting a group of active child abusers would count as only "one tick in the box".
They were instead encouraged to use their resources to trap large numbers of burglars, and new tecnical 'crimes'
As taken from the Daily Mail.
Do sleep soundly, and don't have nightmares
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