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JamieBeeston

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9,294 posts

287 months

Sunday 25th April 2004
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Just been out for a spin, and for the first time in 4 yrs, I got a Tug

They were checking Tax / Insurance / Driver Profile etc...

Seems there is a crackdown in force, to get the dealers and scum off the streets.

appluaded the BiB for the initiative (my disc isnt displayed, i keep it in the GloveBox.. long story, short being last one got theived when roof was left down.)

I have no quams with being tugged every so often, if it gets the uninsured scum off the roads..

had a brief chat about cars, and I was off again.

So, anyone driving around the Newham/Becton area.. Wave your tax discs

mybrainhurts

90,809 posts

277 months

Sunday 25th April 2004
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JamieBeeston said:
my disc isnt displayed, i keep it in the GloveBox..



Don't do it

I lost a disc....went to DVLA for duplicate....had to wait as DVLA not yet updated renewal details from Post Office.....carried letter from DVLA acknowledging all this....

Got fined because a Traffic Wombat saw me drive past, not displaying disc.

Wasted two days getting fixed penalty squashed.

JamieBeeston

Original Poster:

9,294 posts

287 months

Sunday 25th April 2004
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2 days wasted is easier than having to chase up a replacement disc.

I know what your saying, but my car spends 99% of the time at work or at home.

If a traffic warden comes within 100m of either, they will be in trouble!

8Pack

5,182 posts

262 months

Sunday 25th April 2004
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Totally illegal I know, scan it and put that in the screen, should satisfy most nosey parkers! at least at glance.

Produce the real one from your wallet. any pond life stealing your copy won't last long anyway.

>> Edited by 8Pack on Sunday 25th April 23:42

gone

6,649 posts

285 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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8Pack said:
Totally illegal I know, scan it and put that in the screen, should satisfy most nosey parkers! at least at glance.

Produce the real one from your wallet. any pond life stealing your copy won't last long anyway.

>> Edited by 8Pack on Sunday 25th April 23:42


This might see you sitting for 6 hours in the pokey when you are arrested for forgery and charged with that offence! (even if it is your own disc)

8Pack

5,182 posts

262 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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The reason for the action in the first place is that Road Tax Discs are now a VERY expensive item.

The scrotes on the streets, who seem to roam at will (unlike the more lawful people who get pulled for the slightest thing!) will steal these discs to run their vehicles without TAX - INSURANCE - LICENCE.

Any owner of a Motor cycle, or Open top car, is likely IN THE REAL WORLD, to loose their Tax Disc every week! and would be req'd to replace it at some cost to themselves.

If the Law cannot differentiate between self defence and criminal activity, Then it truly IS an ASS!

Once again we see how the system persecutes the VICTIM, and you want respect from US!

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

266 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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gone said:


8Pack said:
Totally illegal I know, scan it and put that in the screen, should satisfy most nosey parkers! at least at glance.

Produce the real one from your wallet. any pond life stealing your copy won't last long anyway.

>> Edited by 8Pack on Sunday 25th April 23:42




This might see you sitting for 6 hours in the pokey when you are arrested for forgery and charged with that offence! (even if it is your own disc)


This very definitely falls into the 'haven't you got anything better to do' category There is no intention to defraud if it's your own disc ferchrissakes.
edited to move apostrophe

>> Edited by Einion Yrth on Monday 26th April 08:06

tonyrec

3,984 posts

277 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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8Pack said:

If the Law cannot differentiate between self defence and criminal activity, Then it truly IS an ASS!

Once again we see how the system persecutes the VICTIM, and you want respect from US!


We are sadly all in the same boat here.......and, i dont want your respect....only my pay on the 20th of every month.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

277 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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Einion Yrth said:


This very definitely falls into the 'haven't you got anything better to do' category There is no intention to defraud if it's your own disc ferchrissakes.


Not trying to be rude here, but you are obviously not up to speed with 'basic' Police work

stone

1,538 posts

269 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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gone said:

8Pack said:
Totally illegal I know, scan it and put that in the screen, should satisfy most nosey parkers! at least at glance.

Produce the real one from your wallet. any pond life stealing your copy won't last long anyway.

>> Edited by 8Pack on Sunday 25th April 23:42



This might see you sitting for 6 hours in the pokey when you are arrested for forgery and charged with that offence! (even if it is your own disc)


If that is the case what would be your suggested solution to displaying a tax disc in an opentop sportscar or a bike?? Is Jamie's solution the recommended?

AJLintern

4,338 posts

285 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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This would only be a problem when parking on the public highway - if you're in a carpark then surely this could be considered private land, in which case you could remove the tax disc and still be legal as long as you replaced it before driving off?

kasandrich

14 posts

262 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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May I suggest a bolted down, bolted together tax disc holder, such as the alloy waterproof type used on motorbikes......This would mean you either have to break it....may not be easy and would attract attention, or require tools to remove it, again slow and attracts attn.....should deter the casual thief.

But may I suggest that police time would be better spent catching and dealing with the scroates that nick tax discs than, worrying about whether a law abiding citizen (in so much as they have paid for tax) is committing forgery by displaying a copy of a tax disc??? This is what is meant in the previous posts about targetting victims, the law abiding citizens are easier targets for the Police as we are not so devious and scheming as the criminal fraturnity.


Richard

chrisgr31

14,198 posts

277 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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Presumably if you were to be stopped by the Police and the tax disk checked and found to be a scanned copy, the Police would be within their rights to take you to the Police Station for questioning.

After all it might be your own disk but how are the Police to know the original is not in another car, or that you have not printed out scores of copies for your friends etc.

The best option would appear to be to put the disc in your glove box or wallet as at least you can produce it, and not get done for copying it. Even if you go through one of the DVLC cameras it will know you have a tax disc.

M@H

11,298 posts

294 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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..its still a "failure to display" if its in the glovebox though.. !?

Peter Ward

2,097 posts

278 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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Every car is now on the DVLA database. Their adverts tell us that they know immediately our cars are untaxed or without SORN, and they will send the boys round.

So why do we need to display anything? If the DVLA knows the situation for each car then a piece of paper stuck to it is irrelevant.

deltaf

6,806 posts

275 months

Monday 26th April 2004
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Every car ISNT on the database, thats why. I know Der Golf isnt!

JMGS4

8,878 posts

292 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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Peter Ward said:
Every car is now on the DVLA database. Their adverts tell us that they know immediately our cars are untaxed or without SORN, and they will send the boys round.



Well I've got 2 old cars (Standard 8 estate and Lanchester) in the UK both with old numbers and neither of them are on their database, probably because they have green logbooks and not V5s (which I've never even seen!).....tried to get them with a temporary taxdisc for a two week runout 3 years ago and couldn't so had to do it with borrowed trade plates....

>> Edited by JMGS4 on Tuesday 27th April 07:42

anonymous-user

76 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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Ummm, not quite sure why everyone's telling the police to go out and find something better to do than prosecuting legal tax disc holders for failing to display.

As far as I can tell from reading the thread, nobody has actually said that a police officer has done this. A "Traffic Wombat" that my guess would refer to a Traffic Warden, yes, but not an actual Police Officer. Let's face it, if that were the case, it wouldn't be a problem as there aren't enough on the roads for them to be likely to spot you anyway.

gone

6,649 posts

285 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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Einion Yrth said:



This very definitely falls into the 'haven't you got anything better to do' category There is no intention to defraud if it's your own disc ferchrissakes.
edited to move apostrophe

>> Edited by Einion Yrth on Monday 26th April 08:06



But how will we know without the proper enquiries, fingerprints photo, DNA, bail etc

It is not a question of defrauding. That is a different offence.
Forgery is the important one here!

>> Edited by gone on Tuesday 27th April 11:16

Neil_H

15,407 posts

273 months

Tuesday 27th April 2004
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The irony is, if you did have your tax disc displayed and someone nicked it, then reported it to the police - would they bother doing anything about it? Or would they just give you a crime number and tell you it's your own fault for having a flashy convertible car?