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Originally Posted by Kymmy
The amount of uninsured/untaxed/unMOT'd cars on the road has dropped in the last ten years due to SORN, electronic databases and most crucially ANPR cameras.
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It hasn't. it's got worse. I can guarantee it.
Nearly al the cars I check have at least 1 of the Tax, MOT, Insurance missing.
the police are too busy to be bothering with ANPR.
when the displaying of road tax started, a high percentage of people brought out there cars back onto the road that were not being used due to nosy neighbours and the public.
a lot of people can't afford to be legal. or see it as hundreds if not thousands of pounds can be saved by being "illegal"
what's the worst that can happen?
a cheap fine.
cheaper than hundreds if not thousands.
that's just the way it is. psychologically take the law out of it all. and that's where we are. that's the thinking of society today.
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Originally Posted by Mr K
The sheer amount of cars is the biggest problem. Tax should be doubled for every extra car in a household, some small houses have several cars crammed outside. They've become too cheap, people have become too lazy, and public transport too expensive/poor.
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You can buy a car for as little as £50.
too expensive to legalise it so they don't bother. if they get caught the fine's cheaper. and if they take the car. just go and buy another one.