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31st July 2007, 20:50
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: help with dvla please, removed car in my bay Quote:
Originally Posted by r5gtt am i right in saying that as long as my car is off the public highways and i have sorn then i dont need tax? | Yes. |
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1st August 2007, 08:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: help with dvla please, removed car in my bay Quote:
Originally Posted by Trojan1401 It may be worth checking with the police whether the parking bay is a Public Highway as defined in the Road Traffic Act i.e the public have access and/or right of way. If so then that may be the reason for the uplift of your vehicle as it would be deemed a public highway. | Road Traffic Act is irrelevant
For the purposes of VED, a public road is defined i n the Act as a "road maintained at public expense" |
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1st August 2007, 13:16
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: help with dvla please, removed car in my bay You do need to act quickly before NCP (who have a history of crushing cars in this situation) lose the plot. I've noticed that many of these problems stem from parking areas that are directly accessible from the public road, as the DVLA will treat the adjacent areas as fair game. If I was in your situation I would immediately see a solicitor to protect your interest, the cost for this being recoverable from the DVLA (due to their error). Since NCP won't listen to you, a solicitor contacting them is a different matter. Also go back to the police with your evidence, and ask to speak with a senior officer - it can often help to have them on your site as they can assist NCP in realising their error.
__________________ - Raymond |
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3rd August 2007, 10:11
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: help with dvla please, removed car in my bay Theft requires an intention to PERMANENTLY deprive someone of their goods. Impounding it pending a 'release fee', unfortunately, isn't theft in England & Wales, although it may be in Scotland...
Although they have committed a trespass, and someone, somewhere has a duty of care to ensure that they only impound the right vehicles, you'll probably find that there was no malicious intent, therefore nothing to claim with respect to 'damages'.
They should, however, be required to compensate you for the time and trouble in getting your rightful property returned - but as has already been mentioned, exactly who to target for this is unclear until it is shown on who's absolute authority the vehicle was lifted. |
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22nd August 2007, 14:34
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: help with dvla please, removed car in my bay I have had 2 vehicles crushed under the same circumstances and eventually the DVLA have given the cases over to the NCP (the overzealous contrctors) who send it to there Capita Insurance Services, I am still waiting for the compensation but note that you can not claim for intangible losses such as grief or destress, only actual losses, in my cases, the cost of solitictors, use of public transport as I do not have a car to put back on the road and the cost of replacement vehicle. Vehicle twoc Augu | |