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No Mot , TAX or Insurance
Theoretically,
can one be done for anything (ie: no tax, insurance etc etc)
if for example i bought an old classic car from a bloke 5 miles up the road ( the area i live in is quite flat so no hills), that had been off the road for the last 10 years
Me and five of my mates go and pick the car up and we push it all the way back to my house??
can one be done for anything (ie: no tax, insurance etc etc)
if for example i bought an old classic car from a bloke 5 miles up the road ( the area i live in is quite flat so no hills), that had been off the road for the last 10 years
Me and five of my mates go and pick the car up and we push it all the way back to my house??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Road traffic offences refer in their definitions to offences that can be committed by "motor vehicles" or more properly now "mechanically propelled vehicles ".
If the car in question had no engine/gearbox fitted then arguably it would cease to be a mechanically propelled vehicle and therefore offences of No tax,insurance or mot would not be relevant.
If the car in question had no engine/gearbox fitted then arguably it would cease to be a mechanically propelled vehicle and therefore offences of No tax,insurance or mot would not be relevant.
no insurance, as an offence if you were summonsed for this offence, you get get banned for 3 months , or at least 6 points, the road tax offence , you dont have to be driving it to be summonsed for no road tax, you are liable for road tax, from the time you register the vehicle in your name, on the assumption that you have or will register it in your name ........... i once read that someone got fined by the local council that they kept a vehicle without lamps and windscreens etc, the y had been frequently advised by the council, in the end the council got them a summons at magistrates court, but that was on a enviromental offence...meaning the vehicle was incomplete, and was sen to be an eye sore,,,,, but this offence is probably not that common .......