Gizmo wrote:
And so it goes on......
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The DVLA invited responses to its recently published proposals to introduce a "change of keeper" fee for all used car transactions (that's around 7.5 million transactions per year at anything up to £7.50 per car),
Here's my response, which was posted to the DVLA site, at
DVLA. Suggest you do something similar.
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Any notion of charging an annual fee or a fee for transfer should be scrapped. This would be highly regressive (poorer people who make do with old cars have to change them a lot). It would also be an open invitation to simply pass the car on for cash forget the law, cutting the registration process out of the loop entirely. Many people do this already, so this can only get worse if you charge. The idea is to make it as attractive as possible for people to help you sort out your records. Even as things stands, your internal processes at the DVLA are barely effective and can not work without public support. In any case, such a high charge for such a small amount of service is intolerable to most people, especially as they feel they are gouged at the petrol pump anyway