Had my 20 year old classic car which was SORN'd transported by guy with an 'A' frame, he said it was legal. Month later got letter from DVLA notifying that they intended to prosecute me for non payment of road tax, from date car was last taxed in 2009 and a fine of £1000. I've tried to explain that it was being transported, but they say that all four wheels must be off the ground to be classed as being transported. Car will be crushed if I don't pay up!
our heritage our old vehicles being taken away' the nhs nearly choped up just what do the elites think thier trying to enforced ? haha
gunitfor 1 month ago
Had my 20 year old classic car which was SORN'd transported by guy with an 'A' frame, he said it was legal. Month later got letter from DVLA notifying that they intended to prosecute me for non payment of road tax, from date car was last taxed in 2009 and a fine of £1000. I've tried to explain that it was being transported, but they say that all four wheels must be off the ground to be classed as being transported. Car will be crushed if I don't pay up!
ManOnTheMoon2 7 months ago
If it were possible to turn the 999 button upside down I would sneak in and do it.
RandyDarkshade 2 years ago
ANPR Cameras are now mounted on highways in Britain. All movement of all vehicles passing in the field of these cameras is stored for two years.
That is to say, your movement pattern can be established over the long term and deviations from norm noted by the system automatically.
Nice 999 button there. Turn that upside down won't you?
abbesieyes 2 years ago