Old Jul 20, 2008 | 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted by AlexRS2782
But how do you know that the dvla haven't done anything about it though? Just because they haven't put anything on the car or through letterbox. They could be back in a weeks time & clamp it, tow it, crush it, etc, or worst case scenario could decide to wait & see exactly how long he leaves it there like that for & then say in 3 or 4 months time decide to prosecute for failing to tax car for x months, obstruction to public highway, etc

Fact is if the car isnt taxed or road legal than it shouldnt be physically on the road, driven, parked or otherwise
why would they do that when their usual course of action is to clamp first and ask questions later?
and their computer system knows when it was last taxed for back dating.
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