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The Isle of Wight is significantly safer today following the conclusion of a one week joint offensive between DVLA and Hampshire Police to crack down on car crime.
During the operation, a total of 83 vehicles were seized, 8 vehicles were caught without insurance and 3 were stopped for fraudulently displaying another vehicle’s tax disc. The operation was part of an initiative by DVLA and Hampshire Police to target untaxed vehicles, the drivers of which are often involved in other criminal activity such as drugs, anti social behaviour, burglary and violent crime. It also removes potentially dangerous vehicles from the road, often without MOT and insurance. The initiative demonstrates clearly the commitment of both Hampshire Police and DVLA to work together to clean up vehicle crime and improve road safety.
“The drivers of untaxed cars are often involved in some other form of criminal activity, whether that be transporting drugs or driving without insurance or an MOT, both of which have a direct impact on the community and other motorists,” explains Jeff Mumford, Head of Compliance at DVLA. “In the week of this operation, we have worked with Hampshire Police to identify and seize untaxed vehicles. Numerous other offences were also identified and dealt with by the police.”
The change in car tax laws and the national crackdown by DVLA is great news for overall road safety. It helps the police to fight car crime by making more vehicles traceable and reducing the pool of unregistered and potentially unsafe cars that can be used with relative impunity by criminals. As car tax can only be purchased with a valid MOT certificate and insurance, it also reduces the number of illegal cars on our roads.
“We know that there still remains a core group of hard evaders who have no intention of paying tax, and are usually equally remiss with their MOT and insurance,” concludes Jeff. “They have no concerns about the possible consequences either to themselves or, more importantly, to law abiding members of the community.”
“This operation has been a great success and a further endorsement of the benefits of our new strategy. We know who these people are, where they are and what vehicles they drive, and now with the help of the police our answer is simple: we’re taking your car, no more warnings.”
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