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20 March 2006

CLAMP DOWN ON VEHICLE TAX EVADERS IN FOYLE

Almost 100 untaxed vehicles were found in the Foyle area last week.

Driver and Vehicle Licensing Northern Ireland joined forces with the PSNI in a clean up operation which resulted in 96 unlicensed vehicles detected including 87 that were clamped.

Brendan Magee, the Chief Executive of DVLNI said: "The operation proved to be very successful and it is our intention to continue these operations on a regular basis.

"Over the past 2 years there has been an intense advertising campaign advising the public of the consequences of not taxing their vehicle or declaring that it is off the road.

"No longer can motorists take the chance of being caught on the road without a valid tax disc. The decision to do nothing when the tax expires is no longer an option. The legislation requires motorists to update their vehicle record immediately on expiry of their tax either by re-taxing, declaring the vehicle is off the road, known as a Statutory off Road Notification (SORN), or notifying disposal of the vehicle."

Mr Magee warned motorists that further legislation exists which requires both new keepers and those disposing of a vehicle to update DVLNI's record immediately. "No one is exempt from complying with the law and all vehicles used on the public road are required to have a current tax disc including those entitled to tax exemption," Mr Magee said. "The introduction of new technology means that the names and addresses of the registered keepers of unlicensed vehicles is readily available. It is DVLNI'S intention to continuously have both its wheel clamping units and automatic number plate readers (ANPRs) out and about to tackle the problem on the ground. Vehicles detected may be clamped forcing keepers to comply with the law now in place. However, the honest motorist has nothing to fear from any such operations."

NOTES TO EDITORS:

For further information on how and where to re-tax, declare SORN or advise of disposal / acquisition of a vehicle visit the DVLNI website at www.doeni.gov.uk/dvlni


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