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12th January 2008, 14:49
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| | Site Team | Re: no road tax, got clamped! Not sure of the precise requirements, but have been having a little search online and have found this
"... Section 143 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 requires that a driver be insured. Failure to do so carries maximum penalties of a £5,000 fine, 6-8 penalty points and possible disqualification. " From HERE Also, "The word "road" is defined in section 192 of the Act. For England and Wales it means "any highway and any other road to which the public has access . . ." Taken from HERE From The Motor Vehicles (Compulsory Insurance) Regulations 2000 document..... "Under section 143 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 ("the 1988 Act") it is an offence to use, or to cause or permit someone to use, a motor vehicle on a road unless its use is covered by an appropriate policy of insurance or security ("the insurance requirement"). "Road" is defined in section 192(1) of the 1988 Act, in relation to England and Wales, as any highway or other road to which the public has access and, in relation to Scotland, as any road or other way to which the public has access. In the case of Cutter v. Eagle Star Insurance Company Ltd, [1998] 4 All ER 417, it was held by the House of Lords that the expression did not include a car park or similar public place. For the purpose of complying with the directives these Regulations amend the 1988 Act first by extending the insurance requirement to the use of vehicles in public places other than roads and, secondly, by making provision for the reporting of accidents and the production of insurance documents where an accident occurs in a public place." It would certainly appear as though the information passed to you was correct. |
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14th January 2008, 09:45
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: no road tax, got clamped! Quote:
Originally Posted by tifo Got clamped on Sat, have a Trader friend who 'bought' the car on Friday to dispose of. That covers the insurance part.
As DVLA are only concerned with the tax part of it, they may not pass the insurance part to the police, or so i hope.
Does anyone know what exactly a disclaimer is, as the DVLA guy told me it basically means i am passing the car to them and they can dispose of it, without me paying the £80 fine or any removal/storage costs.
I can get road tax, pay the £80 fine and keep the car, but as it needs some repairs i am going to rid my hands of it and lose the few hundred i could have got for it elsewhere. | So you have signed a disclaimer to have someone else's property removed and disposed of.
I can only assume from your putting bought into quotes, co-incidentally with the purxhase being back-dated, that this is an attempt to avoid the DVLA fine.
A) it won't work, at the time the vehicle was untaxed and the fine was applied, you were the RK and B) you are potentially risking a criminal record for attempting to pervert the course of justice. |
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14th January 2008, 10:57
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: no road tax, got clamped! Quote:
Originally Posted by patdavies I can only assume from your putting bought into quotes, co-incidentally with the purxhase being back-dated, that this is an attempt to avoid the DVLA fine. | It's not an attempt to avoid the fine as DVLA are making the offer. Don't forget, i lose the car instead.
If i do a disclaimer, i am told by DVLA that there is no fine of £80 or removal costs, as they dispose of the car. Is this true because i've rang and asked NCP (who work on their behalf) and been told the same thing. There were two guys who came, one with an NCP uniform and one with DVLA.
Is this disclaimer info correct? By disclaiming the car i am passing ownership to DVLA therefore there is no-one to fine. |
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14th January 2008, 16:12
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: no road tax, got clamped! they have taken the car away today and handed a disclaimer notice which the current owner will have to complete and send back. On it i complete that i 1. own the car, 2. have sold it on ...../...../..... and i am disclaiming the vehicle.
then no fine or storage costs are payable as the car will be crushed, after they sent a notice in 7 days to the person who is named as the owner on the form above. If no response, they crush it.
this was all done by NCP who are DVLA partners. Clamped Sat AM and taken this PM, form handed. They actually are just meant to take the car and the form is sent afterwards by DVLA but since i had to drag them to my place to take the car away, they handed it to me. They said they were giving me chance to get road tax, which i did actually think about.
Last edited by tifo; 14th January 2008 at 16:17.
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14th January 2008, 17:23
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: no road tax, got clamped! Quote:
Originally Posted by Chesterexpress Hopefully this ill thought out scam of yours will back fire on you and you will be liable for no tax insurance etc. | Thanks, much appreciated. |
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