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One for the Traffic police
Gordo:
--- Quote from: K9Jim on November 27, 2008, 16:45:13 ---there is an on the spot fine for failing to display a VEL of £60 which me and my colleagues hand out
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So why does it say £200 on the tax disc surround?
So if it's parked on the road it must be taxed, and (ideally) displaying the disc?
PS: My bike's tax disc is displayed. On the kitchen noticeboard... 8-[
Yoshi:
--- Quote from: discowoman on November 27, 2008, 17:05:40 ---Thanks for replies - cant tax online at the moment as the previous owner had Disabled tax on it - and has sent log book off to DVLA to ammend this - and add me as the new keeper, so until it comes back its catch 22..No tax disk to display - but still officially taxed , Insured and MOT'd.
I have no off road parking available and live in a Terraced house with no access to garden to park it round the back..
Could I be a bit 'cheeky' and put a 'tax disk at dvla' in window??????
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DVLA wont ammend this until your taxing the vehicle. The vehicle is not legally taxed as you are not the named person on the VEL exemption certificate. I go through this all the time with taxing cars that were on disabled tax, you have to wait for the new logbook and then take it to the local DVLA office and they will give you the correct tax disc for the vehicle and send off the logbook with the correct form to remove the Disabled part of it.
K9Jim:
--- Quote from: KTM Gordo on November 27, 2008, 18:55:29 ---
--- Quote from: K9Jim on November 27, 2008, 16:45:13 ---there is an on the spot fine for failing to display a VEL of £60 which me and my colleagues hand out
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So why does it say £200 on the tax disc surround?
So if it's parked on the road it must be taxed, and (ideally) displaying the disc?
PS: My bike's tax disc is displayed. On the kitchen noticeboard... 8-[
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lol - dude - it says it all right there - maximum penalty.... :D
hobbit:
If you have your piece of the document still, you could if you have an mot and insurance, try contacting you localvehicle licensing office, and could attend there, pay for a current tax disc and they will sort it and send away your documentation
Try to find your local office and ringing them, got to be worth a try
lee celtic:
I had the same problem when I bought my disco so I took the mot and insurance papers to the local DVLA office explained what had happened and asked for their advice , The guy on the other side of the window dissapeared for a couple of mins and came back with the tax disc for me :dance: sorted...
Might be worth taking every bit of info you have to your local office and give it a go :D
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