Untaxed but insured and still being driven

Untaxed but insured and still being driven

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deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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trickywoo said:
If someone stole a TV from your house would you be happy if the neighbours watched them load it up and did nothing?

Its people like you and he two other cocks above that mess the country up not me.

The nobber with no tax has history with driving on a highly illegal tyre which I gave them the benefit of the doubt on hence reporting them for the tax.
Stealing tv? What are you on?

You've singled someone out and grasses on them. I am 100% legal with all 3 cars.

You are still a grass.

Grass
Grass
Grass

Not even coppers like grassers of you're calibre.



trickywoo

Original Poster:

11,828 posts

231 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
You are still a grass.

Grass
Grass
Grass

Not even coppers like grassers of you're calibre.
I forgot it was half term sorry rolleyes

Leptons

5,114 posts

177 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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trickywoo said:
If someone stole a TV from your house would you be happy if the neighbours watched them load it up and did nothing?

Its people like you and he two other cocks above that mess the country up not me.

The nobber with no tax has history with driving on a highly illegal tyre which I gave them the benefit of the doubt on hence reporting them for the tax.
That's hardly the same.

I wonder if you would have the balls to go upto them and tell them what you have done rather than from behind your computer screen.
I also wonder how popular it would make you in the office.

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
Stealing tv? What are you on?

You've singled someone out and grasses on them. I am 100% legal with all 3 cars.

You are still a grass.

Grass
Grass
Grass

Not even coppers like grassers of you're calibre.
Do you believe acting like a child is the best way to put your point across?

Do you believe in subsidising other people by paying taxes they are unwilling to?

Do you agree that those who drive without road tax are more likely to be committing other offences than those who drive with it?

Leptons

5,114 posts

177 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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10 Pence Short said:
Do you believe acting like a child is the best way to put your point across?

Do you believe in subsidising other people by paying taxes they are unwilling to?

Do you agree that those who drive without road tax are more likely to be committing other offences than those who drive with it?
With regard to points 2 and 3, they might be struggling at the moment.


OP just seems like he has a vendetta against this lady, It strikes me as a bit sad. She turned you down didn't she OP.

Dracoro

8,684 posts

246 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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It's only really crims and/or those who may wish to break the law (or tend to live within/near that culture) that criticise grasses (let's call them police informants rather).

Maybe the informant is being petty or maybe not but that's missing the point. Irrespective of your opinions of police informants, if you get caught, it's your own stupid fault, not that of the informant so stop trying to shift the blame rather than manning up and taking responsibility for yourself.

deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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I was taking the piss out of you op.

You called me a cock.
Your behaviour is underhanded and shameful yet you sit, all high and mighty like you've done the world a favour.

Grass grass grass grass grass grass grass
Pants on fire.

People like you sicken me.

10 Pence Short

32,880 posts

218 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
I was taking the piss out of you op.

You called me a cock.
Your behaviour is underhanded and shameful yet you sit, all high and mighty like you've done the world a favour.

Grass grass grass grass grass grass grass
Pants on fire.

People like you sicken me.
If a friend of yours came to you and said they'd seen X (who you also know) reverse from a parking space, scratch your car down its entire length and drive off, what would be your reaction? Would you call your friend a grass?

blugnu

1,523 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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Is this the same person that was mentioned a few weeks ago with the bald tyre?

I do wonder how the OP has enough to do if (s)he is taking so much interest in the new girl in HR this lady's car.

I wonder if it has occurred to the OP that although £50 per tyre is clearly not that much to him, it might be to the car's owner? Perhaps she's just had to pay for loads of repairs on the car, or her washer broke down, or she's split from a partner and has to pat rent and half a mortgage - you don't know.

The DVLA are pretty efficient with untaxed cars. Let them deal with it - you don't need to do their job for them. When she renews I'd imagine it will flag as being untaxed for x months, so she'll have to pay in the end, don't worry.

If you're genuinely concerned for her safety, have a discrete word with her about it and offer to pay for the tyre yourself and let her pay you back, if she's skint.

In life, try and help people. Life is hard enough for most people, without you trying to make it harder.

deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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Dracoro said:
It's only really crims and/or those who may wish to break the law (or tend to live within/near that culture) that criticise grasses (let's call them police informants rather).

Maybe the informant is being petty or maybe not but that's missing the point. Irrespective of your opinions of police informants, if you get caught, it's your own stupid fault, not that of the informant so stop trying to shift the blame rather than manning up and taking responsibility for yourself.
Absolute crap. I'm probably more legitimate than either of you.
The same could be said for people who used to flaunt the system. Which is all this is. More flaunting the system than intentionally going out and breaking the law.
Like ex smokers, quick to lay down the heavy hand. Maybe the pair of you are ex road tax dodgers.
If it wasn't a mistake then that's all this is. Not income tac dodging or fraud.ffs.

Get a life.

Grass grass grass

magnus911

584 posts

190 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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10 Pence Short said:
If a friend of yours came to you and said they'd seen X (who you also know) reverse from a parking space, scratch your car down its entire length and drive off, what would be your reaction? Would you call your friend a grass?
Not really the same thing is it?

otolith

56,178 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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10 Pence Short said:
If a friend of yours came to you and said they'd seen X (who you also know) reverse from a parking space, scratch your car down its entire length and drive off, what would be your reaction? Would you call your friend a grass?
Or if, say, three people saw a taxi driver hit your car and drive away?

Or if someone got involved in a road rage incident with a lorry driver and "grassed him up" to his employer?

deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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10 Pence Short said:
If a friend of yours came to you and said they'd seen X (who you also know) reverse from a parking space, scratch your car down its entire length and drive off, what would be your reaction? Would you call your friend a grass?
You'll need to find a closer scenario to change my opinion on this one.
If someone damaged my car and did not report it I would hunt them down and make they're life a misery and thank the other person for informing me.

If you witnessed someone 'steam' a stamp from a delivered envelope and put it on another and post it, would you report them?



blugnu

1,523 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
... If someone damaged my car and did not report it I would hunt them down and make they're life a misery and thank the other person for informing me. ...
Oh God, another vigilante who feels it's perfectly acceptable to take the law into their own hands. Or at least someone who says that when sat behind their computer but who probably wouldn't do it - but who is legitimising it nonetheless.

I expect that if there were a thread where somebody did take the law into their own hands you'd be up in arms about it?

Edited by blugnu on Thursday 7th June 11:17

blugnu

1,523 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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trickywoo said:
I thought with the new automated system that it wasn't possible to have an insured but untaxed car (not SORN) without being fined.

Person in my office seems to have one. The DVLA is showing 'unlicensed' with the tax liability as 1/4/12. Its been driven in every day for the last month and askmid is showing as insured.
OP - I presume you ticked the box on asmid under this text, in order to complete your enquiry?

Should I report you for a breach of the Data Protection Act?

[indent]I am entitled to the insurance information about the vehicle detailed above for one or more of the following reasons: It is either registered/ owned/ insured by me or my employer; I am permitted to drive it; I am an Insurance Broker or agent and acting on behalf of my client.

I understand it is an offence to wrongfully obtain information of this nature without any of the above reasonable causes. If I fail to provide true reasons for acquiring this information I may be committing an offence of unlawfully obtaining data contrary to section 55 of the Data protection Act 1998. I declare that the information provided will not be used for any purposes unrelated to this enquiry. [/indent]


deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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otolith said:
10 Pence Short said:
If a friend of yours came to you and said they'd seen X (who you also know) reverse from a parking space, scratch your car down its entire length and drive off, what would be your reaction? Would you call your friend a grass?
Or if, say, three people saw a taxi driver hit your car and drive away?

Or if someone got involved in a road rage incident with a lorry driver and "grassed him up" to his employer?
Oh no, does this mean I have to put down my phone, fire up the laptop and start looking into your previous posts.

I do hope not.


Dracoro

8,684 posts

246 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
You'll need to find a closer scenario to change my opinion on this one.
If someone damaged my car and did not report it I would hunt them down and make they're life a misery and thank the other person for informing me.

If you witnessed someone 'steam' a stamp from a delivered envelope and put it on another and post it, would you report them?
Of course, it all depends on where you draw the line. Even a lot of people steaming stamps off (do people actually do that nowadays? biggrin) costs the rest of us hardly anything. Many people not paying hundreds in road tax DOES cost us something.

I know what you are getting at but as I say, it's about where you draw the line.
Stealing a 50p stamp
Stealing £200+ worth of road tax
Stealing £2k from your local shop
Stealing £20k from in a post office robbery
Stealing £2m in a bank robbery
etc. biggrin

Most of us would probably draw the line higher than re-using a stamp but below not paying their road tax (or insurance etc.).

otolith

56,178 posts

205 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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deltashad said:
Oh no, does this mean I have to put down my phone, fire up the laptop and start looking into your previous posts.

I do hope not.
Actually, I was trying to find out where you stood on benefit scroungers, but the irony of those two threads distracted me.

blugnu

1,523 posts

242 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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Dracoro said:
Of course, it all depends on where you draw the line. Even a lot of people steaming stamps off (do people actually do that nowadays? biggrin) costs the rest of us hardly anything. Many people not paying hundreds in road tax DOES cost us something.
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I used to work in the mail room of an exam board, handling the papers coming back from being marked by the examiners. Paper is quite dense, so the postage was quite high, even then. I used to make more in un-franked stamps than wages. I had about £500 worth of them at one point - I wonder where they are, thinking about it ...

deltashad

6,731 posts

198 months

Thursday 7th June 2012
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blugnu said:
deltashad said:
... If someone damaged my car and did not report it I would hunt them down and make they're life a misery and thank the other person for informing me. ...
Oh God, another vigilante who feels it's perfectly acceptable to take the law into their own hands. Or at least someone who says that when sat behind their computer - but who is legitimising nonetheless.

I expect that if there were a thread where somebody did take the law into their own hands you'd be up in arms about it?
Maybe I took that a bit too far.
If someone damages my car, I will and have, tracked them down and reported them to the police, with the hope, that the money it has cost me to repair my property, damaged by them, was returned. If not. Then they have been punished for they're actions.

Thanks for letting me know its ok for me to crash into your car and not bother telling you or having it repaired for you.

Op is reporting someone who has done fk all against him for a bald tyre and road tax out of date.

That's just grassing up. Taking the moral high ground when its not his concern.

Some of you lot on here really are mentally deficient.