Trying to report a vehicle with no MOT
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Boxster5 said:
Tried reporting a car with no MOT (expired 3rd March). DVLA website says contact local police.
Contact local police and they say DVLA.
Nothing on DVLA website where you can report a vehicle with no MOT.
Contact local police again who say go into gov.uk website which takes you straight back to DVLA website - contact local police for vehicles with no MOT.
Short of completing a lengthy online report where they want all contact details, no other options.
And they wonder why people don t report crimes!
QFPContact local police and they say DVLA.
Nothing on DVLA website where you can report a vehicle with no MOT.
Contact local police again who say go into gov.uk website which takes you straight back to DVLA website - contact local police for vehicles with no MOT.
Short of completing a lengthy online report where they want all contact details, no other options.
And they wonder why people don t report crimes!
Oceanrower said:
Double Fault said:
Boxster5 said:
Not the point really.
Who says they have insurance?
I think any insurance they do have would be invalid as there's no current MOT.Who says they have insurance?
I'd report them too.

There was a little truth in No MOT = No Insurance, because years ago the nastier scammier [not a real word I know] insurance companies refused claims on this basis, and some people just rolled over and accepted no payout.
Of course we all know that there are determinations by the Ombudsman which overrides this.
But I do hate it when people trot out this pub-lore of "If you ain't got a MOT, you won't be covered by your insurance!" It really isn't helpful.
vikingaero said:

There was a little truth in No MOT = No Insurance, because years ago the nastier scammier [not a real word I know] insurance companies refused claims on this basis, and some people just rolled over and accepted no payout.
Of course we all know that there are determinations by the Ombudsman which overrides this.
But I do hate it when people trot out this pub-lore of "If you ain't got a MOT, you won't be covered by your insurance!" It really isn't helpful.
Panamax said:
Welcome to Soviet Britain, where citizens routinely spy on each other and the police turn a blind eye to shop-lifting.
I think it depends on the circumstances. If he wants to grass on his neighbour for failing to MOT their 3 year and 1 day old car because of an ongoing dispute about wheelie bins, that's petty nonsense.If there's a utter death trap of an old shed regularly being driven dangerously around the local area, I've got more sympathy with reporting it.
BertBert said:
vikingaero said:

There was a little truth in No MOT = No Insurance, because years ago the nastier scammier [not a real word I know] insurance companies refused claims on this basis, and some people just rolled over and accepted no payout.
Of course we all know that there are determinations by the Ombudsman which overrides this.
But I do hate it when people trot out this pub-lore of "If you ain't got a MOT, you won't be covered by your insurance!" It really isn't helpful.
The problem is that enough people repeat the "no MoT = no insurance" bobbins often enough that people think it's true.
Boxster5 said:
Tried reporting a car with no MOT (expired 3rd March). DVLA website says contact local police.
Contact local police and they say DVLA.
Nothing on DVLA website where you can report a vehicle with no MOT.
Contact local police again who say go into gov.uk website which takes you straight back to DVLA website - contact local police for vehicles with no MOT.
Short of completing a lengthy online report where they want all contact details, no other options.
And they wonder why people don t report crimes!
Torch it. That’ll teach ‘em. Contact local police and they say DVLA.
Nothing on DVLA website where you can report a vehicle with no MOT.
Contact local police again who say go into gov.uk website which takes you straight back to DVLA website - contact local police for vehicles with no MOT.
Short of completing a lengthy online report where they want all contact details, no other options.
And they wonder why people don t report crimes!
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