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Group: uk.transport · Group Profile
Author: AdrianAdrian Date: Sep 20, 2008 11:45
Petert googlemail.com> gurgled happily, sounding much
like they were saying:
>>> Far be it for me to interfere on a post that is addressed to Duhng,
>>> but I'm not sure that you're correct that a car may not be driven if
>>> it does not have a current/valid VED.
>>It can be - in certain very limited circumstances.
> They being?
To or from a pre-booked MOT, on tradeplates, and (I _think_) to a
requested pre-registration inspection of an imported vehicle at a LVLO.
>>> AIUI, the driver/owner of the vehicle may be prosecuted (by the DVLA,
>>> not the police) for the offence, but the car may not be siezed at it
>>> would be if it was uninsured
>>Oh, yes, it can...
> On what grounds?
It ain't taxed. Clamp and/or seizure. They've been doing it a couple of
years now. Good.
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