DVLA targets unpaid car taxes as motorists risk £100 fines and having vehicles clamped
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DVLA targets unpaid car taxes as motorists risk £100 fines and having vehicles clamped.
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The DVLA has been cracking down on drivers who fail to pay car taxes, with the number of wheel-clamping incidents soaring.Wales has emerged as a major focus for the DVLA's crackdown on unpaid Vehicle Excise Duty, with Cardiff recording more wheel clamping incidents last year than several larger British cities.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Enforcement action is targeting motorists who failed to pay road tax, although certain exemptions apply, including for disabled drivers and owners of cars more than four decades old.
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DVLA teams operating in Newport alone immobilised as many as 900 vehicles each month as part of the intensified enforcement programme.Patrol units rely on Automatic...
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