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CAR TAX CRACKDOWN E-mail
 

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Dorset Police is working with the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) to crack down on untaxed vehicles, making the roads of Dorset safer for the whole community. It is estimated that car tax evaders cost taxpayers an estimated £220 million per year. Untaxed vehicles are also often linked to crime and road safety – police operations in other parts of the country have revealed that up to 70% of the occupants of untaxed vehicles are involved in other criminal activity.

Chief Inspector Rick Dowell, Head of the Road Policing Unit in Dorset and Force DVLA liaison officer, said: “We believe our crackdown on untaxed vehicles will help to prevent criminals from using the roads and aid the detection of crime in Dorset.

“We also want to warn other drivers on the roads that untaxed vehicles are less likely to be roadworthy, as drivers require a valid MOT as well as insurance, in order to tax their vehicles.”

Dorset Police and the DVLA are working in partnership to tackle untaxed vehicles across the county.

Chief Inspector Dowell explains: “Untaxed vehicles are identified from DVLA records and issued with a penalty. Those who think they can avoid this by failing to register their details with DVLA, or who refuse to pay the penalty are then targeted through a national wheel clamping operation, which can result in the offenders’ cars being clamped, impounded and crushed.

“We work closely with the DVLA enforcement field officers to trace untaxed vehicles, conducting special operations with enforcement bodies. So, while they are tackling the tax evaders, we can find out whether those same offenders have been up to any other criminal activity.”

The DVLA’s enforcement contractor uses a fleet of vans equipped with state-of-the-art Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology. This technology is also used by Dorset Police and can check number plates against a list of untaxed vehicles in seconds.

This action will make it harder than ever for car tax evaders to escape detection.

Chief Inspector Dowell added: “Our message to persistent car and motorcycle tax evaders is clear – there is no way out and no chance to avoid detection.

“We know that persistent car tax evaders are likely to be the same criminals that cause misery in our community.

“We are determined to keep our roads safe and tackling car tax evaders is a key part of our strategy.”  


Users' Comments (5) RSS feed comment
Posted by The Bat, on 06-09-2007 18:16,
I don't see this affecting local low lifes/druggies who drive a car at all. If they buy a car and don't register it with DVLA how is this going to 'prevent criminals from using the roads'? DVLA won't be able to trace the new owner at all.
 

Posted by goccibos, on 07-09-2007 07:25,
I trust this won't distract the Police from their real duties but I guess its easier and safer for them than catching druggies and dealing with antisocial behavior! grrrr
 

Posted by tuzo, on 07-09-2007 08:55,
remember when people used to put beer mats on screen...?
 

Posted by Rosieo6, on 07-09-2007 15:01,
If a car has been registered in a group of names no-one gets prosecuted....or is this an urban myth?
 

Posted by The Bat, on 09-09-2007 10:15,
Rosie06 wrote: If a car has been registered in a group of names no-one gets prosecuted....or is this an urban myth? Arrhhhh Yes, The 'I'm Spartacus defense'.
 

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