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awsbstk | 14:44 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Motoring
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I have just got another car from a garage and it was sold without any tax, I informed my insurance comany about the change in car and they was sending out the policy paper work to allow me to tax the new car as my other insurance paperwork had my old car reg on it. While I was waiting for the paperwork to arrive I was stoped by the police and issued with a �60 fine for no car tax, I did explain to the police that I was just waiting for my insrance docs to get the tax and he said I would still have to pay the fine... Surely this can not be correct as I would already lose 3 weeks worth of tax, Should I pay the fine or go to court?? comments welcome

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If it were me i'd just pay up, as wrong as it seems especially as when you get your ins. docs you'll be taxing it from the 1st of Jan. You could try the court route but the offence if driving a vehicle without displaying a valid tax disk, which you have done unfortunatly.


Whenever i buy a car from a garage i always get them to tax it for me, normally offering to give them the extra cash if needed. It just saves the chance of getting stopped, i know its no help to you but there you go.


Maybe write a letter to the chf constable complaining about the policeman stating you knew you were technically illegal but explain your circumstances etc etc, it wont get you the �60 back but it should make you feel better, and maybe help the next person.

Pay the fine. There is no excuse you could give that would make any difference. I work in a garage and we get covernotes next day all the time. You should not have been driving the car in the meantime, it should have been left on the driveway.
I think there may be 2 offences regarding a tax disc. 1 Not having any tax. 2. Not displaying a current tax disc. I am sure this used to be the case, but may have changed with all the computor records now kept.
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bottom line and a major rule, never buy a car without a tax disc.

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