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Someone has left an Untaxed car outside my house which has now been clamped.


Parking is bad enough without Imobilized vehicles taking up parking spaces.


The DVLA now have these Vans which have a camera on each of the corners of it's roof.


I have seen them on a few occassions in my road, so I assume they are driving around the area

and must be catching lots of other Untaxed Vehicles.


I have just recieved my Car Tax Renewal for ?215.00 which I will pay at the end of the Month.


The car was not there yesterday and not regularly parked there. Well I don't recognise it.


If the car ha been stolen I feel it might be there for weeks...


Surely the DVLA know the address of the registered owner and should pay them a visit.


Perhaps they will.

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I think they just crush the bangers, which have to be recycled by law (good parts salvaged; fluids drained; plastics removed and turned into insulation/soundproofing on new cars; metal sent for smelting). The decent cars are auctioned off.


Untaxed cars are usually uninsured, un-MoTd or unregistered - these are the cars more likely than any other to be involved in accidents or crime.


So it's draconian, but a Good Thing.

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