Originally posted by saptastic
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Reply to: Brum the capital of untaxed cars
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Originally posted by d000hg View Post
If you need 12 you must have a fair bit of work. Do they actually come and go or just sit there?
Have you asked the residents about it? Have you reported them as untaxed (I assume there is a way to?)
And yes reported.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post
12 vans does not mean you are hardworking.
Have you asked the residents about it? Have you reported them as untaxed (I assume there is a way to?)
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Originally posted by AtW View Post
Declaring what status, how, to whom and based on which laws?
https://motorway.co.uk/sell-my-car/g...e-a-car-dealer
oh and you will probably want a trade plate unless you want to insure all the cars you sell.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post
Because it is a quite road and one property has twelve vehicles - generallly clapped out old banger vans that stand out as dumped.
So no I dont check on any cars except as the old, dumped vans that are associated with this one property that treats the neighbourhood as a dumping ground. Most properties will have 2 cars - kept in the driveway.
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Originally posted by saptastic View Post
agreed a good point
other neighbours have reported the same house for multiple other offences
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
Because idiots like this normally park badly as well, if they hit someone the other person gets to pay, also vehicle crime frequently accompanies other crime.
other neighbours have reported the same house for multiple other offences
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow do you know they are untaxed and what made you think it was worth finding out? Or do you routinely snoop on every car on the road? What else, do you go through peoples' bins for evidence they have not paid their bills?
So no I dont check on any cars except as the old, dumped vans that are associated with this one property that treats the neighbourhood as a dumping ground. Most properties will have 2 cars - kept in the driveway.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostHow do you know they are untaxed and what made you think it was worth finding out? Or do you routinely snoop on every car on the road? What else, do you go through peoples' bins for evidence they have not paid their bills?
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