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curlyperm | 16:14 Wed 14th Feb 2007 | Motoring
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Just in case any other ABers didnt know, i have just received a letter from a debt collecting agency on behalf of the dvla!! for �80.
Reason: bought a car Feb 05 parked it on a friends drive as i went to live in Spain,(therefore it has never been on the road all that time) came back in August (just gone,) taxed it insured it etc... and apparently i have been fined because i didnt inform the DVLA that i wouldnt be driving the car during that time therefore would not be road taxing it!! i have asked all my friends and none aof them were aware that you have to inform the dvla of this??
according to them it came to fruition in july '04? seems a bit unfair cos i wasnt even living here, never mind driving the car? paid up grudgingly tho, but have been told to appeal (huh fat chance of me getting that back)
Ah well : /
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oh well dont tell the 'Motoring Police' surely to god Athley it tells you HOW ...... in your log book? right next to the paragraph all about SORN's ! heheheheh off to watch dragons den x back laters mwa
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ps Athley not had my quota of vino yet, and i cant go 'up'.............cos got no stairs!!! lol
have you learnt your lesson curly whirly
curlyperm-LMAO
You are a riot!
Although the regulations might have been varied slightly in 2004, the requirement to 'declare SORN' (i.e. to make a Statutory Off Road Notification) has been in place since the Vehicle Excise & Registration Act took effect in 1994. The information about it has been included with every road fund tax renewal notice since that date.

A year or two after the rules came into effect, I had a car which was off-road because I couldn't afford to repair it. I dutifully filled in the SORN form and sent it off to DVLA. When the next tax renewal form arrived, I was confident that I could ignore it because I'd already advised DVLA that the car was not on the public highway. I was therefore 'less than pleased' when I received notice of a fine I had to pay. I had failed to realise that, when a car is already off the road at a tax renewal date, it's necessary to renew the SORN.

Chris
PS: Have you reported the theft of your stairs?

Chris
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Hey NORMANTHE CAT...............get my name right!! its curlyperm not curlywhirly, bet you boring lot have never had so much excitement on here eh? eh? i might make this the new Body and Soul Bitch fest heheheheheheh
As you were guys..............let you carry on with the motoring stuff, but be sure i will be back, planning on going out today, break a couple of speed limits, run a few red lights, then come on here for a moan when i get penalised heheheh.
Oh Chris.............found the 'stairs' all burnt out, and a complete write off, at the back of an unused garage tut!
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