Tax dodge crackdown? Er,... not quite
Tax dodge crackdown? Er,... not quite
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bangernomics

Original Poster:

240 posts

272 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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From the Telegraph:
Motorists are to be hit with automatic £80 fines under a new crackdown on car tax dodgers... They will get two weeks to renew their tax discs after they expire - otherwise the fine will be posted to them. Persistent non-payers will be prosecuted and fined a minimum of £1,000... The fines, which come into force in January, will be issued on the basis of computerised tax records. There will be no need for police or cameras to spot unlicensed vehicles.

There are estimated to be about one million unlicensed vehicles on the road. The Government says these are frequently abandoned, are involved in criminal activity and often uninsured.


So... Go on holiday for 3 weeks, £80 fine. Get taken ill and spend a month in hospital, £80 fine. Car spends a month in the garage awaiting parts for its MOT, £80 fine.

Drive around in an untaxed, uninsured and unroadworthy car that isn't registered in your name - no worries mate.

I'm very much in favour of cracking down on scrotes who drive around untaxed/uninsured and drive off from petrol stations without paying. But if the Govt wanted to encourage people NOT to let DVLA know of a change of owner, they couldn't come up with a better idea than this.

madcop

6,649 posts

284 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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Remember the last lot of gun controls?

Do I need to say any more

p.s. other than is there anyone at the Puzzle Palace with any real brains or ideas that will work for once?

pies

13,116 posts

277 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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madcop said: Remember the last lot of gun controls?

Do I need to say any more

p.s. other than is there anyone at the Puzzle Palace with any real brains or ideas that will work for once?




No

Fatboy

8,247 posts

293 months

Friday 23rd May 2003
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madcop said: Remember the last lot of gun controls?

Do I need to say any more

p.s. other than is there anyone at the Puzzle Palace with any real brains or ideas that will work for once?


Have you been at the toilet duck madcop - brains in westminster? Yeah right. God I wish this was funny....

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

276 months

Saturday 24th May 2003
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Hmmm....pies spoke.....then Fatboy spoke.....then someone mentioned Westminster.

Why do the names Johnny and Prescott spring to mind?

Spooky..................

hertsbiker

6,443 posts

292 months

Sunday 25th May 2003
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oh FFS ! why not tax fuel a bit more, and abolish road tax? that'll save 'em a lot of dosh, and no more stupid stunts like this one.

mikeylad

32,262 posts

274 months

Sunday 25th May 2003
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hertsbiker said: oh FFS ! why not tax fuel a bit more, and abolish road tax? that'll save 'em a lot of dosh, and no more stupid stunts like this one.


here here.

zumbruk

7,848 posts

281 months

Monday 26th May 2003
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madcop said: Remember the last lot of gun controls?

Do I need to say any more




Good man. Well said.

The Wiz

5,875 posts

283 months

Monday 26th May 2003
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Drive around in an untaxed, uninsured and unroadworthy car that isn't registered in your name - no worries mate.




Of course thats no problem ... its so much easier to persecute those who actually obey the law and play by the rules than it is to actually catch those who are breaking it.

deltaf

6,806 posts

274 months

Wednesday 28th May 2003
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DFT...department for Taxation...or Twats perhaps?
Titheads maybe or turds or.....................

sagalout

21,950 posts

303 months

Thursday 29th May 2003
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Anyone got an cheap car I can have, don't want to bother registering it, could just stick some made up plates on it. Need to save money on tax/insurance/mot etc. Come on guys help me out, don't want to go speeding in it 'onest. Might park on the odd yellow lines but "hey what the hell ehh."