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Do you think I should report this?

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ComeOVeneer · 17/05/2006 21:01

Haven't put this in "legal" as I don't think it warrants it. One of the parents of a child at dd's school (not in her class so I don't know them at all) comes to collect the child in their car. I notived that the tax disc expired June 2004 Shock . I was rather surprised they hadn't been caught but thought no more about it until I spoke to my father, who is a magistrate. He said I must report this guy as the car also probably isn't MOT'd or insured. Do you think I should or is it a bit "busy-body". I ask as my dad is becomimg a bit of a Victor Meldrew (?sp) these days.

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hunkercaribou · 17/05/2006 21:06

I'd report it. But I'm like that Grin

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Freckle · 17/05/2006 21:07

Report it. As your dad says, it's probably not mot'd or insured either. He may be a bit of a Victor Meldrew, but that doesn't make him wrong Wink.

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SenoraPostrophe · 17/05/2006 21:07

think you should change your name to meldrew and be done with it.

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JoolsToo · 17/05/2006 21:08

Yes I would - if they were in an accident the other person would be stuffed (maybe in more ways than one Grin)

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TheLadyVanishes · 17/05/2006 21:08

mmmm funny one really, I know someone who put the disc in the cover but didn't take out the old one and it went underneath it so obviously it looked like they hadn't renewed it.

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JoolsToo · 17/05/2006 21:09

Imeant if they've no insurance either

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mousiemousie · 17/05/2006 21:10

People who pay tax and insurance subsidise those who don't - why should we?

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Marne · 17/05/2006 21:10

Could she of just bought the car (the day before) and not managed to tax it yet?

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SaintGeorge · 17/05/2006 21:11

Report it. There is a special DVLA number you can ring and do it anonymously. I will try to find it for you.

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yackertyyack · 17/05/2006 21:11

report him.....this bugs me as none of us 'want' to pay for these things but we have to!!

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SaintGeorge · 17/05/2006 21:13

\link{http://www.dvla.gov.uk/public/unlic_veh/unlicenced.htm\All the ways to report}.

Marne - even if that was the reason, it would still be illegal.

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ComeOVeneer · 17/05/2006 21:14

Dad is also a bit bitter about drivers atm as he (and my mum) where hit by a drunk driver 2 weeks ago writting of the courtesy car they had whilst dad's car was being serviced. They were both absolutely fine (thank God). He now isn't allowed to sit on drink related cases for a while.

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ComeOVeneer · 17/05/2006 21:15

I doubt it Marne , have seen it several times over the last few weeks.

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tinkerbellchelle · 17/05/2006 21:16

I would report him... its unfair that people get away without paying for these things that we all do!

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SenoraPostrophe · 17/05/2006 21:21

god am I the only non busy body?

(mousie: road tax payers do not subsidise non road tax payers. hundreds of thousands of previously untaxed cars came to light after they moved to the new database, but the didn't decrease tax to compensate did they?)

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Caligula · 17/05/2006 21:22

Normally, I would just tell the people - "did you know your tax disc has fallen off?" so that they're sort of warned.

But in this case, as it's so long since they've bought a new one, I'd be inclined to go along with your dad and think that actually, they probably uninsured, un mot'd tailgaters who park on yellow lines, double park outside school gates, break the speed limit when it's school chucking out time and don't care if they kill pedestrians and are generally a BAD LOT. Grin So yes, I'd report this one.

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SenoraPostrophe · 17/05/2006 21:22

perhaps I've been living in spain for too long Wink

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ComeOVeneer · 17/05/2006 21:24

I was concerned that I would be seen as being petty and sticking my nose in where it didn't belong, but it seems the general consensus is to report it so I think I will. Thanks everyone.

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2shoes · 17/05/2006 21:26

sorry I wouldn't report it as have done it myself when I was younger.

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expatinscotland · 17/05/2006 21:26

YES!

If you can't afford the tax, you can't afford to run a car. End of. It's a privilege, not a right.

If he hits someone they're stuffed and that's sooooo wrong.

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hulababy · 17/05/2006 21:26

Report it anonymously. It isn't right that they aren't paying. If they can't afford the tax they shouldn't have the car. If they can't be bothered or don't care about not having tax, they shouldn't have the car. Simple!

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oops · 17/05/2006 21:31

i must admit i am a bit of a "live and let live" type. I sort of believe in karma, and maybe it is insured... so id probably levae it too tbh.

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edam · 17/05/2006 21:32

I'm usually anti-shopping people but July 04?

FWIW I would report them, because I was run over by an uninsured driver and I would hate that to happen to anyone else (given that no tax may well mean no insurance).

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LIZS · 17/05/2006 21:34

but car tax is so visible - if they haven't paid that , something which is really easy to get caught out on, then what else haven't they paid up on ?

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ComeOVeneer · 17/05/2006 21:35

OH know you lot are making me doubt my decision. I don't want to be petty but I also don't want to keep schtum and then find out (not sure that I would do though) that something bad had happened and perhaps I could have had a hand in preventing it.

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