Hi
I have been in dispute over an unlicensed vehicle for which I have received a penalty notice.
I recently purchased the vehicle which had out of date registration documents and had not been updated by the latest keeper of the vehicle. I had to apply for new registration documents which I did. This vehicle was off road and I was unable to SORN the vehicle with the old registration documents via their online system and needed the new registration document to do so.
I never received the new documents and could not recall when I sent this off, but assumed they were just taking a while to process this. Then I received a fine for not insuring the vehicle. I rang them immediately and said I had never received the new registration document, so wasn't aware it had been transferred to me as the owner, so hadn't SORN the vehicle. They did this over the phone at the time, processed a request to send new Registration Documents and I asked about challenging this fine which they said I needed to appeal.
I have written a number of letters explaining this; that I didn't have the documents to enable me to SORN. They said that despite this I still committed an offence. The vehicle, since purchase has been sitting in my barn, on private property and has never been used on the road. Their latest letter has stated that they have decided the case should be settled by prosecution and I will receive a summons in due course.
Firstly I was wondering if I have anyway of fighting this and avoiding court. Also I was wondering if this 'out of court settlement' as they refer to the penalty could be deemed as a fine and if that is the case then can I argue this under the Bill of Rights 1689 which confirms that all grants and promises of fines & forfeitures of a particular person before conviction are illegal and void. That only courts can issue fines, not the DVLA.
I have read other cases and I see there is an argument for them having to provide proof I did not send the form, although I did put in writing I did not have the form to send.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Nicole
I have been in dispute over an unlicensed vehicle for which I have received a penalty notice.
I recently purchased the vehicle which had out of date registration documents and had not been updated by the latest keeper of the vehicle. I had to apply for new registration documents which I did. This vehicle was off road and I was unable to SORN the vehicle with the old registration documents via their online system and needed the new registration document to do so.
I never received the new documents and could not recall when I sent this off, but assumed they were just taking a while to process this. Then I received a fine for not insuring the vehicle. I rang them immediately and said I had never received the new registration document, so wasn't aware it had been transferred to me as the owner, so hadn't SORN the vehicle. They did this over the phone at the time, processed a request to send new Registration Documents and I asked about challenging this fine which they said I needed to appeal.
I have written a number of letters explaining this; that I didn't have the documents to enable me to SORN. They said that despite this I still committed an offence. The vehicle, since purchase has been sitting in my barn, on private property and has never been used on the road. Their latest letter has stated that they have decided the case should be settled by prosecution and I will receive a summons in due course.
Firstly I was wondering if I have anyway of fighting this and avoiding court. Also I was wondering if this 'out of court settlement' as they refer to the penalty could be deemed as a fine and if that is the case then can I argue this under the Bill of Rights 1689 which confirms that all grants and promises of fines & forfeitures of a particular person before conviction are illegal and void. That only courts can issue fines, not the DVLA.
I have read other cases and I see there is an argument for them having to provide proof I did not send the form, although I did put in writing I did not have the form to send.
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks Nicole
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