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  • super jumbe
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    • Dec 2008
    • 11610

    #1

    Car not insured? It could get clamped - then crushed




    New legislation will give DVLA officials the right to clamp, tow and even destroy uninsured cars - even when parked on your own property.



    I will see who has got the long arm to get inside my garage.

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  • racin-snake
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    • Jun 2009
    • 2285

    #2
    ridiculous law and hope its even more ridiculous to enforce

    more and more laws we don't need and don't want
    outrageous to think if the cars on your own property it can be clamped or removed

    shocking show of they do what makes penny over what's actually right

    hope many folk take it through the courts
    be funny if the car is uninsured in your garden and still on hp ?

    revenue brought in by law like insurance alone required by law regulated by the private sector
    yet, its prosecuted by criminal law at your expense ?

    crazy occurrence

    but never challenged like this law and the next law they dream up to gain more revenue
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    • chroma
      V.I.P. Member
      • Feb 2009
      • 1976

      #3
      Originally posted by racin-snake
      ridiculous law and hope its even more ridiculous to enforce

      more and more laws we don't need and don't want
      outrageous to think if the cars on your own property it can be clamped or removed

      shocking show of they do what makes penny over what's actually right

      hope many folk take it through the courts
      be funny if the car is uninsured in your garden and still on hp ?

      revenue brought in by law like insurance alone required by law regulated by the private sector
      yet, its prosecuted by criminal law at your expense ?

      crazy occurrence

      but never challenged like this law and the next law they dream up to gain more revenue
      I'm in complete agreement for once... something not quite right about that
      He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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      • thered
        V.I.P. Member
        • Aug 2008
        • 4915

        #4
        Originally posted by super jumbe



        New legislation will give DVLA officials the right to clamp, tow and even destroy uninsured cars - even when parked on your own property.



        I will see who has got the long arm to get inside my garage.

        have you got a source?


        i can believe in clamping a car for an uninsuured driver on the road or parked up


        but on your own property i dont see how the could do it at all its not against the law to not have insurance on a vehicle that doesnt use public roads

        a 10 year old can drive a car all day on private property

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        • thered
          V.I.P. Member
          • Aug 2008
          • 4915

          #5
          after thought maybe they could do it

          if say

          you were spotted by police,reported driving uninsured or got caught by one of the road side cameras

          i think you would have to be spotted breaking the law first for this to apply

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          • johnboy1974
            DK Veteran
            • Dec 2008
            • 3418

            #6
            surely if the cars off the public highway and on private property they cant touch you- this has got to be wrong.

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            • thered
              V.I.P. Member
              • Aug 2008
              • 4915

              #7
              Originally posted by johnboy1974
              surely if the cars off the public highway and on private property they cant touch you- this has got to be wrong.
              as i said earlier unless

              Originally posted by thered
              you were spotted by police,reported driving uninsured or got caught by one of the road side cameras

              i think you would have to be spotted breaking the law first for this to apply
              so say i lied to bobby "i dont use this car officer it is just parked up"

              he says "ok good looking just make sure you dont drive in it its against the law"

              i say "certainly officer i wouldnt dream of it "

              then he ~~~~s off ne naw ne naw


              i then think i will go to netto for some plantfood in my car

              when im gone i get caught on speed camera/tax camera snd get grassed up by neighbour who says she has just seen me on mobile phone driving


              i have then broke law so i belive technically they could possibly clamp my car to stop me doing it again whther car is on front or not

              i belive though with my expertise as a hot shot philidelphia lawyer you would have to be caught commiting the crime for them to act they could not go onto a front drive and clamp cars for not being insured

              because you are not commiting an offence you dont need insurance for private land

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              • z786
                DK Veteran
                • Aug 2009
                • 4781

                #8
                iv got traders insurance, 50Grand indeminity limit, they can go fcuk themselves
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                • chroma
                  V.I.P. Member
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 1976

                  #9
                  Originally posted by thered
                  as i said earlier unless



                  so say i lied to bobby "i dont use this car officer it is just parked up"

                  he says "ok good looking just make sure you dont drive in it its against the law"

                  i say "certainly officer i wouldnt dream of it "

                  then he ~~~~s off ne naw ne naw


                  i then think i will go to netto for some plantfood in my car

                  when im gone i get caught on speed camera/tax camera snd get grassed up by neighbour who says she has just seen me on mobile phone driving


                  i have then broke law so i belive technically they could possibly clamp my car to stop me doing it again whther car is on front or not

                  i belive though with my expertise as a hot shot philidelphia lawyer you would have to be caught commiting the crime for them to act they could not go onto a front drive and clamp cars for not being insured

                  because you are not commiting an offence you dont need insurance for private land
                  Its to do with the SORN and tax system i think, they wont clamp shit if its already SORN, but if its taxed then it "needs" to be insured along side it... or so im led to believe.
                  He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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                  • nara
                    DK Veteran
                    • May 2008
                    • 2586

                    #10
                    Originally posted by chroma
                    Its to do with the SORN and tax system i think, they wont clamp shit if its already SORN, but if its taxed then it "needs" to be insured along side it... or so im led to believe.
                    Seems to be correct. If it's not taxed it should have a SORN, in which case you're ok.

                    No tax or SORN then it's ?80 automatic penalty plus the option to clamp and remove or even crush depending on whether they think you're taking the piss.

                    Given the misery caused by uninsured drivers and the fact that we end up paying for it in our car insurance, it all seems a fair enough to me tbh.
                    Last edited by nara; 12 May, 2011, 09:33.
                    He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.

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                    • thered
                      V.I.P. Member
                      • Aug 2008
                      • 4915

                      #11
                      Originally posted by nara



                      Given the misery caused by uninsured drivers and the fact that we end up paying for it in our car insurance, it all seems a fair enough to me tbh.
                      i agree with that

                      some drivers declare sorn though and still drive about with no tax and insurance

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                      • nara
                        DK Veteran
                        • May 2008
                        • 2586

                        #12
                        Originally posted by thered
                        i agree with that

                        some drivers declare sorn though and still drive about with no tax and insurance
                        That's where ANPR pays off.
                        He who laughs last probably didn't get the joke.

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                        • thered
                          V.I.P. Member
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 4915

                          #13
                          Originally posted by nara
                          That's where ANPR pays off.
                          sorry not familiar with the abbreviation whats that mean

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                          • chroma
                            V.I.P. Member
                            • Feb 2009
                            • 1976

                            #14
                            Originally posted by thered
                            sorry not familiar with the abbreviation whats that mean
                            Automagical Number Plate Recognition.

                            A camera that performs OCR on the fly and checks against the DVLA database.
                            He who laughs last thinks slowest.

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                            • Canker_Canison
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                              • May 2010
                              • 3905

                              #15
                              Just to confirm that it is linked to the tax/SORN showing on the vehicle. But they will still have problems.

                              Car is taken off the road due to engine failiure, it still has 7 weeks tax left on it but the insurance has run out.
                              You can't claim a refund on tax unless there's more than 2 months remaining.
                              There's always a chance that the car will be fixed within that 7 weeks so you leave things as they are.

                              What happens then?


                              This is almost as bad as the 'plans' to introduce on the spot fines for not wearing a seatbelt & tail gating.
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