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We want access to private property toremove cars being driven without tax
Should I be worried? Should I be re-SORNing every 12 months?Does DVLA have a duty to remind people when a SORN 'runs out'?...
Just sodding checked the DVLA website, a SORN is for 12 months, and according to V890 they are supposed to send a reminder, and they haven't!Well, I see an underhand move on behalf of DVLA & NCP here; the public SORN, DVLA doesn't remind, and NCP takes the vehicle away from private drives!Right, online SORNs for both vehicles about to be undertaken...they'll prolly fine me or something, which would be another scam, since they haven't reminded me, [edit] the lot of them!
IF THEY GOT RID OF THE ROAD TAX ALTOGETHER AND PUT A FEW PENCE ON FUEL, THEN PROBLEM SOLVED !!!!!!!!!
UpdateThey'd crush a '68 Beetle (the one whose SORN had run out and wouldn't actually need a fee for a RFL as it's an Historic Vehicle), and a '73 Variant?
They do not have to send reminders!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I had this with my trialer that I had kept on SORN, The SORN had run out and I recieved a fine in the post. When I challenged it on the basis of no reminder I recieved a reply that quoted legislation at me. It basically said that they did not have to send reminders, even for actually taxing your vehicle!!I'll try and find the legislation they quoted at me (I don't have the email any more as I've changed my computer!) and get it on here. Interestingly my 2a also ran out but I didn't get a fine for that! I assume because it is tax exempt?
When my series SORN is due I know it and renew before hand.But if someone appeared at my door trying to grab it out of the garden. One small angry person with large thing that goes bang in my hand telling them to go away in jerky movements.English man and his castle enforced
When does a car actually become a car?When its registered?Many, Many race cars must be sitting on private property without sorn or tax, as they have never been registered(ie formulaV, formula ford etc)As they presumably wont be dragged away and crushed, is it possible to un register a vehicle from dvla, and as such it ceases to be a 'car', and becomes a 'toy'.If not possible, then I guess theres a lot of toys(quads, argos, racecars, 4x4's, race bikes, drag bikes) that are at risk.