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DVLA fines
i have just recieved a fine from the DVLA stating my car was parked or used on a publc road without tax. My car is parked on some grass at the front of my house. Can i get off on a technicallity as the grass is not a road. soz if this is a stupid question, but the grass is classed as a public footpath not road as they state( drive your car down the path in front of a copper and tell him its ok because the DVLA class it as a road and see what happens) . My car was going for scrap anyway as the engine had blown up and it was not financially viable to put it back on the road. It was towed away by the DVLA before i could scrap it. I think its just another money making scheme. I am just sick of getting ripped off by this goverment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Your car was on the public highway:
The public highway, as defined by law, consists of any verge, footway, carriageway, bridleway or footpath that is maintained at public expense and over which the public has a right of way.
Any vehicle on the public highway has to have road tax.
So no, you won't get off on a technicality. Be thankful you weren't fined for parking on footpath or verge as well, or driving on the verge.
The public highway, as defined by law, consists of any verge, footway, carriageway, bridleway or footpath that is maintained at public expense and over which the public has a right of way.
Any vehicle on the public highway has to have road tax.
So no, you won't get off on a technicality. Be thankful you weren't fined for parking on footpath or verge as well, or driving on the verge.