Shafted by the DVLA (Legal eagle help needed)
Posted: Tue May 28, 2013 10:17 am
Hi folks,
I received a fine of £60 from a traffic warden on my street on the 1st of May.
What happened was I have a Golf and an A4, the A4 was on sorn for a couple of months but I decided to start using it again on the 1st of May as my Golf was needing a bit of work.
I went to start the A4 but the battery was completely flat. As the golf was going off the road for some minor repairs I drove the Golf to the A4 which was parked up off the road, took the battery out of the Golf and put it in the A4, I then drove the A4 round the corner to my house where I went inside to tax the car on-line.
When I came out there was a £60 fine on my car for not displaying tax with a time of 08.41 on it, I kicked myself for getting this as the car was taxed when I was in the house. The car was taxed at 08.59 after I hunted out all my documents and I went out to find the ticket at 9.01.
Gutted about the £60 fine and paid it.
I then get a letter from the DVLA dated 20th May asking for a £200 out of court settlement for this offence stating it was nothing to do with any other fines etc. If I don't pay I'll be going to court and face a £2500 penalty or 5 times the annual rate of tax for the car + £90 for their trouble.
I have called the number on the letter to discuss but they won't talk to me, only take payment, convenient! I have to write to them to appeal.
The vehicle was taxed while I was in the house so within 20 mins of the offence and have paid the £60 police fine so what grounds do these folk have to issue me with this further penalty of £200?
Has anyone else been hit with this and have you managed to avoid paying it? (prob not on here as you'll all be a lot more on the ball than me )
I think it is absurd that having paid the £60 fine for the offence, which hands up my car was on the public road unlicensed for 18 minutes while I was actually Taxing it on-line as their records show. Surely as I paid the tax on the 1st for that month and a £60 fine they cannot hit me with this £200 penalty as I have paid for the tax for that full month and 5 more or can they?
Stated in the letter are Section 29 (3A) Section 46 and section 6 of the vehicle excise and registration act.. I know nothing about these so am looking for any advice at all that you guys/gals can offer....
Cheers
Mark
I received a fine of £60 from a traffic warden on my street on the 1st of May.
What happened was I have a Golf and an A4, the A4 was on sorn for a couple of months but I decided to start using it again on the 1st of May as my Golf was needing a bit of work.
I went to start the A4 but the battery was completely flat. As the golf was going off the road for some minor repairs I drove the Golf to the A4 which was parked up off the road, took the battery out of the Golf and put it in the A4, I then drove the A4 round the corner to my house where I went inside to tax the car on-line.
When I came out there was a £60 fine on my car for not displaying tax with a time of 08.41 on it, I kicked myself for getting this as the car was taxed when I was in the house. The car was taxed at 08.59 after I hunted out all my documents and I went out to find the ticket at 9.01.
Gutted about the £60 fine and paid it.
I then get a letter from the DVLA dated 20th May asking for a £200 out of court settlement for this offence stating it was nothing to do with any other fines etc. If I don't pay I'll be going to court and face a £2500 penalty or 5 times the annual rate of tax for the car + £90 for their trouble.
I have called the number on the letter to discuss but they won't talk to me, only take payment, convenient! I have to write to them to appeal.
The vehicle was taxed while I was in the house so within 20 mins of the offence and have paid the £60 police fine so what grounds do these folk have to issue me with this further penalty of £200?
Has anyone else been hit with this and have you managed to avoid paying it? (prob not on here as you'll all be a lot more on the ball than me )
I think it is absurd that having paid the £60 fine for the offence, which hands up my car was on the public road unlicensed for 18 minutes while I was actually Taxing it on-line as their records show. Surely as I paid the tax on the 1st for that month and a £60 fine they cannot hit me with this £200 penalty as I have paid for the tax for that full month and 5 more or can they?
Stated in the letter are Section 29 (3A) Section 46 and section 6 of the vehicle excise and registration act.. I know nothing about these so am looking for any advice at all that you guys/gals can offer....
Cheers
Mark