Hi All
I'm new to your forums but I have to say, it's a good place to look for advice. So, hello from me and I thought I'd also amuse you with my plight with the DVLA, following their procedures and still being fined (or, they are trying to!).
Back in December 2012 I sold my car to a friend of a friend. The V5C was filled out and sent off the following day and there in, forgotten about. A couple of months later I received my Tax Reminder through the post but low and behold, it states that if you have recently sold your car, you can ignore this. Being of the mind that 2 months isn't very long and understanding that the government has red tape the size of Jupiter wrapped around it, I carelessly disregarded and carried on my life. Next up, at the end of April I received a LAST CHANCE warning. I quickly filled this out stating that I'd sold my car in December, first class stamped it and slapped it in to the post.
May 23rd, my girlfriends 30th birthday, I opened up my mail as she's opening up her cards and lo and behold, it's the DVLA with a Late Licensing Penalty charge of £80, or £40 if I bend over and take it without lube within 28 days. I wrote them back a fine letter, without sarcasm or wit, stating that I had done my part and why were they fining me? Their response was unsigned and from a robot saying to pay it and they deemed I hadn't done the paperwork. How ever, if I wished to raise a INS101 to complain about the organisation (read government) or a V969723452737204 form to defend myself, then I could fight my case by way of an ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Forgetting all other wording at the moment, but that sounds like a terrifying title of someone that just wants to be mean and doesn't care about anything but bringing extreme pain in to your life. Anyhow, I filled out the documents and sent them back. As you guessed, Mr S Everest (wow, a mountain of an ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) deemed that I still owed them money.
I sent another letter saying what total idiocy this was considering that I have sent the paperwork, twice, and both times I haven't had an acknowledgement about the sale/transfer of my vehicle and then voila, one appears but so did another letter saying all further correspondence would be ignored. A couple of weeks ago I received notification from Collectica stating they were going to clamp my car (good luck, I don't own one and the one they are chasing was CRUSHED in February 2013) so I wrote them a polite email today stating that they need to back off while my dispute is in progress since I have now involved my local MP (who still hasn't gotten back to me as they are all on holiday, probably in the tropics and putting it through expenses) and with the Chief Executive, Mr Malcolm Dawson (DVLAMinisterials@dvla.gsi.gov.uk).
Here is a link to the work so far. I know it's a Facebook link, you don't need an account, I just made the album public. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152899705565581.1073741831.852310580&type =1&l=e7ac80670b
I'll keep you posted how it goes, I see this ending in court. I'll be stating the Interpretation Act 1978, Section 7 which I've already used in part of my documents with the DVLA. Basically, it's now just a money making machine.
Anyways, peace out, I hope others manage to fight the system when they are wrongfully accused.
Regards
Karl
I'm new to your forums but I have to say, it's a good place to look for advice. So, hello from me and I thought I'd also amuse you with my plight with the DVLA, following their procedures and still being fined (or, they are trying to!).
Back in December 2012 I sold my car to a friend of a friend. The V5C was filled out and sent off the following day and there in, forgotten about. A couple of months later I received my Tax Reminder through the post but low and behold, it states that if you have recently sold your car, you can ignore this. Being of the mind that 2 months isn't very long and understanding that the government has red tape the size of Jupiter wrapped around it, I carelessly disregarded and carried on my life. Next up, at the end of April I received a LAST CHANCE warning. I quickly filled this out stating that I'd sold my car in December, first class stamped it and slapped it in to the post.
May 23rd, my girlfriends 30th birthday, I opened up my mail as she's opening up her cards and lo and behold, it's the DVLA with a Late Licensing Penalty charge of £80, or £40 if I bend over and take it without lube within 28 days. I wrote them back a fine letter, without sarcasm or wit, stating that I had done my part and why were they fining me? Their response was unsigned and from a robot saying to pay it and they deemed I hadn't done the paperwork. How ever, if I wished to raise a INS101 to complain about the organisation (read government) or a V969723452737204 form to defend myself, then I could fight my case by way of an ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Forgetting all other wording at the moment, but that sounds like a terrifying title of someone that just wants to be mean and doesn't care about anything but bringing extreme pain in to your life. Anyhow, I filled out the documents and sent them back. As you guessed, Mr S Everest (wow, a mountain of an ENFORCEMENT OFFICER) deemed that I still owed them money.
I sent another letter saying what total idiocy this was considering that I have sent the paperwork, twice, and both times I haven't had an acknowledgement about the sale/transfer of my vehicle and then voila, one appears but so did another letter saying all further correspondence would be ignored. A couple of weeks ago I received notification from Collectica stating they were going to clamp my car (good luck, I don't own one and the one they are chasing was CRUSHED in February 2013) so I wrote them a polite email today stating that they need to back off while my dispute is in progress since I have now involved my local MP (who still hasn't gotten back to me as they are all on holiday, probably in the tropics and putting it through expenses) and with the Chief Executive, Mr Malcolm Dawson (DVLAMinisterials@dvla.gsi.gov.uk).
Here is a link to the work so far. I know it's a Facebook link, you don't need an account, I just made the album public. https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10152899705565581.1073741831.852310580&type =1&l=e7ac80670b
I'll keep you posted how it goes, I see this ending in court. I'll be stating the Interpretation Act 1978, Section 7 which I've already used in part of my documents with the DVLA. Basically, it's now just a money making machine.
Anyways, peace out, I hope others manage to fight the system when they are wrongfully accused.
Regards
Karl
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