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Offline The Mighty Elvi

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #40 on: 05 March 2012, 21:56 »
Are you for real Deano?

You're either an employee of the DVLA or an imbecile.

Despite your protestations, you are incorrect.







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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #41 on: 05 March 2012, 21:58 »
What the DVLA say and what they can actually do in LAW are 2 different things.

1. They cannot fine you as there is no statute law stating this, however they can issue a demand the same as you, me or Bellend.
2. DVLA cannot make you contact them if they mess up and they don't recieve / lose your letter and the system isn't updates.
3. DVLA cannot alter statute law to suit their own interpretations ie Interpretations Act.

The DVLA have no teeth at all when you have followed LAWFUL procedure and not one they have made up. They cannot fine you and the only way they can get money back is due to a court order. They thrive on people getting scared by their long words and monetary demands. If certain people want to run like sheep to a rogering with them then carry on.

As soon as you post that letter, that is all the law requires. Full stop

Get real Mate.......the DVLA don't make things up and their website has been active for years explaining what needs to be done. Where are they making it up ??  And if you choose not to pay a Government issued fine then you run the risk of a visit from the Bailliffs which is where most find themselves.

I am not going to say anymore on this matter but can rest assured when I sell a vehicle I do the right procedures and will not be getting a knock on my door......and if I do I will promise them I sent a letter  :grin: :grin:

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #42 on: 05 March 2012, 22:00 »
Are you for real Deano?

You're either an employee of the DVLA or an imbecile.

Despite your protestations, you are incorrect.



Says Mr knows nothing who is always right............not arguing with an idiot like yourself.

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #43 on: 05 March 2012, 22:06 »
...And if you choose not to pay a Government issued fine then you run the risk of a visit from the Bailliffs which is where most find themselves.
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Well, no.  A bailliff is an official of the court, and cannot enter your premises or such without a Court Order.  Which can only be issued by a court for a non payment of a fine, for example, if you lose a case against you.  Seeing as you cannot be prosecuted by the DVLA you ain't goona be visited by a Bailiff.

Tidy Darts.

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #44 on: 05 March 2012, 22:07 »
Are you for real Deano?

You're either an employee of the DVLA or an imbecile.

Despite your protestations, you are incorrect.



Says Mr knows nothing who is always right............not arguing with an idiot like yourself.

But if I'm always right...  :rolleyes:


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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #45 on: 05 March 2012, 22:10 »
And where did I mention the Bailliff being in the house ??  A bailliff CAN visit without entering the premises and if your car is parked outside CAN and WOULD be entered on their form !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Read the posts correctly before you try to say everyone else is wrong and you are right  :wink:  

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #46 on: 05 March 2012, 22:11 »
Are you for real Deano?

You're either an employee of the DVLA or an imbecile.

Despite your protestations, you are incorrect.



Says Mr knows nothing who is always right............not arguing with an idiot like yourself.

But if I'm always right...  :rolleyes:



Which most of the time you are not...........opinions are not facts  :smug: :smug:

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #47 on: 05 March 2012, 22:14 »
Are you for real Deano?

You're either an employee of the DVLA or an imbecile.

Despite your protestations, you are incorrect.



Says Mr knows nothing who is always right............not arguing with an idiot like yourself.

But if I'm always right...  :rolleyes:



Which most of the time you are not...........opinions are not facts  :smug: :smug:







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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #48 on: 05 March 2012, 22:21 »
Owned  :nerd:
80% of your posts are total tripe, as they are mostly replies to sh1te posts created by the morons that, unfortunately this forum attracts.

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Re: Legal question, fine from the DVLA
« Reply #49 on: 05 March 2012, 22:22 »
And where did I mention the Bailliff being in the house ??  A bailliff CAN visit without entering the premises and if your car is parked outside CAN and WOULD be entered on their form !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Read the posts correctly before you try to say everyone else is wrong and you are right  :wink:  


 And if you choose not to pay a Government issued fine then you run the risk of a visit from the Bailliffs which is where most find themselves.


Well unless you live in your car, a Bailiff has to serve you with papers.  

A nod to the MK6 section.  A bailiff cannot take a car on finance.    :laugh:

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