I got stopped today by the police, the first time in donkey's years. I drove my car without tax.
I honestly and genuinely didn't realise it had expired. I moved house recently and the reminder didn't get forwarded to me. I confess, I don't look at my tax disc from one month to another and rely on that notification. I cycle to work, (where I use the pool cars), and have been using my motorbike on nice days. If I do go out I'm usually with my girfreind and we use her car so mine can, and does, sit on my driveway sometimes for weeks on end, or longer.
So anyway, I'm off to B&Q and I see a police biker sitting in a driveway, who obviously had an ANPR, and think nothing of it but about a mile away he catches up behind me with the blues going

My first thought was to look at my speed; no problem there. The reason I post is what happened next...
He asked me to follow him to a place where there's about a dozen officers and cars etc. in a pub car park where they were going to deal with me. My car was towed off and impounded even though I was told since this notification I have 14 days grace to get it sorted. I couldn't pay there and then and had to find my way home, get all my documents and hot-foot it down to the impounding place and pay £100 to retrieve it.
The thing which really got me is when he started with the "Anything you say which you may rely on in court later..." or however it goes? WTF is that about? It's not endorsable and I'm not a crimminal but I sure as hell felt like one!
I should just say the police were absolutely great and I
was in the wrong, no argument there! I deserved to get stung. They were all very professional and nice and just following procedure so I'm not shooting the messengers but
OMG! In fact I thanked them and chatted to the biker cop who pulled me up and waved to him when I left the scene to say 'no hard feelings' with a smile on my embarrassed face. I lost 5 hours of the day because of this
Just thought I'd let you know what you're in for if it ever happens to you.