Right. My daughter's car has failed its MOT and needs a few spare parts to pass. She is heading South to London tomorrow in the car.
It is a week before her original MOT expires but the lady at the garage told her it has technically failed and is therefore is registered on the system as a fail.
As she can't stay up here to get the work done and drove the car down, would she "ping" an ANPR on the motorway?
The current MOT is still valid until the end date on it , the garage is talking rubbish to try to get her to put the car in for repair and make a nice profit.
Let us once and for all stop this rubbish that no MOT means the insurance is invalid , this is NOT the case. I have lost count of the times this bullsh1t was been refuted on here.
There is no such thing as a...
She had to get to London for today, so the easiest way was to fly. I'm putting it in to pass the MOT on Monday and she'll come back up next week to collect and drive it down from Northumberland.
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