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 Post subject: Car Tax Ran Out!
PostPosted: Sat Feb 18, 2006 17:27 
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I failed to renew my Car Tax at the end of October last year! I hold my hands up, fair cop, there was a lot going on in my life at that time. Anyway I received a penalty from DVLA on the 7th of Jan, this was a bit of a shock at the time because I hadn't noticed the long since expired disc on my car.

It was midday on a Saturday when the post arrived so the post office was shut, no problem I thought I'll tax it on Monday and we set off as planned into town. As fate would have it there was a police number plate recognition van at the side of the road and we were pulled over. The policeman was absolutely fascinated by my tale of just having received a penalty notice and issued me with a £60 fine. Not best pleased I accepted my fate and drove home. Cost of failing to renew the Tax so far £100 plus back tax.

This morning I received a further £94 penalty from DVLA. So, in addition to the innitial fine of £40 for failing to renew I have a £60 police fine and a £94 DVLA fine for driving whilst un-taxed.

My question is, how can you be fined twice for the same offence?

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Because it's 2 offences.
1. Failure to obtain a new disc or declare SORN. DVLA fine.
2. Failure to display a valid tax disc. Cop ticket.

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I read it as paying a £40 penalty on Jan 7, then another for £94 today? Plus the police one. Therefore 2 fines by DVLA for the one offence.

Max appears to have taxed his car last month.


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The second penalty from the DVLA could be a cock-up, I would check with them.


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1) fine for failing to renew
2) fine for failing to display tax disc
3) fine for driving while untaxed

ie the two dvla fines (1 and 3) are different.


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Thanks for the replies, to clarify:

1. 7 Jan Received DVLA fine for failing to renew. £40
2. 7 Jan Stopped by police, driving untaxed vehicle, £60 fixed penalty.
3. 18 Feb received DVLA fine for driving untaxed vehicle, £94 fine.

Just can't understand how both the police and DVLA can fine me for (what appears to me) the same offence.

I did try and explain to the nice policeman that I have 3 vehicles and in 27 years of driving I have never failed to renew or driven an un-taxed vehicle. I feel as though I have been tarred with the same brush as all the low life that deliberately drive illegal vehicles. Having tried to clarify the matter on the DVLA website all I could glean is that it could have been a fine up to £1000. I don't know about you folks but I have come to rely on the DVLA reminders for tax, on this occasion though I slipped up. Learnt a lesson though, the hard way.

Max

Edit: Just re-read Johnshers post, I think he's right, the police fine was probably for failing to display.

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"Failing to renew" is an offence.

"Driving whilst untaxed" is also an offence, but a different offence, therefore legal. You would have got this one by being caught by the police - before that DVLA didn't know whether you had the car on the road.

So sorry, but I think it's correct - but of course nothing to do with justice, sadly that carries no weight whatsoever these days where raising taxes is so important.


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