Family & Relationships4 mins ago
DVLA & MIB Crack Down On Uninsured Drivers
Having just read this: http://www.bewiser.co...own-uninsured-drivers
While the motives are good do you think this will eventually feel like those License fee letters (which seem to be randomly distributed)?
Those who have failed to tax/insure properly will face the following actions: (when the new law comes into action)
A fixed penalty fine of £100
Court prosecution (and a fine of up to £1,000)
The vehicle being clamped, seized & destroyed
Is this much different from now? And is it going to change those who are driving uninsured - or just catch those out who haven't declared their car as SORN?
While the motives are good do you think this will eventually feel like those License fee letters (which seem to be randomly distributed)?
Those who have failed to tax/insure properly will face the following actions: (when the new law comes into action)
A fixed penalty fine of £100
Court prosecution (and a fine of up to £1,000)
The vehicle being clamped, seized & destroyed
Is this much different from now? And is it going to change those who are driving uninsured - or just catch those out who haven't declared their car as SORN?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In theory it's easy - individual cars need insurance MOT and tax - all systems are computerised if a vehicle isn't SORNed and one runs out you get a fine in the post like a speeding ticket.
In practice it can be harder to inforce. Cars are registerred to companies, real or fraudulent with PO boxes. They are registered to false addresses, they have cloned number plates etc. etc. etc
In practice it can be harder to inforce. Cars are registerred to companies, real or fraudulent with PO boxes. They are registered to false addresses, they have cloned number plates etc. etc. etc
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