
By Andy McCue
Published: Wednesday 03 November 2004
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Anonymous
Location
London
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Consultant
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Why bother with DVLC if the police take no action.
I remember recent TV coverage of persistant issuance of parking fines re cloned vehicles.
Who cares about the DVLC being inaccurate when there are TV shows showing the unwillingness of police to do anything about cloning -
The TV program included a report of the persistant issuing of fines to a woman for parking / and failure to pay London congestion charge, when she had not been to London, and eventually having located the illegal vehicle that had her number plates - Had to bring here own registered car up to london and park it alongside the cloned vehicle, and even then had trouble getting the cloned vehicle investigated, let alone impounded.
And that was on TV!
Basically, it seems to me that the country does not need new laws to manage the public at large.
What is needed is some means to FORCE the law enforcement and associated organisations to do their job properly.
What's the betting that NOBODY at the DVLA will lo...
Anonymous
So much for the accuracy of government databases!
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Richard
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Anonymous
Why bother with DVLC if the police take no action....
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Perhaps if the DVLA stopped wasting our money on p...
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Neiol Postlethwaite
Doesn't the data protection act require holders of...
DW
The writer seems to have got confused between ANPR...
Anonymous
I was happy to be stopped by the police and invite...
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