Had some fun with DVLA lately regarding ownership...
Heres a brief overveiw of what happened.
5 months ago I moved house, also sold my rally car the same week. Popped 3 log books in the same envelope- two for change of address and the third for a change of keeper. OK, got that?
2 weeks later the two log books from the cars we were keeping arrived with details changed, no problems.
Fast forward to today. I now have a court summons for non payment of fines- £150 plus costs.
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Turns out that DVLA claimed I did not notify them of a change of keeper on the Rally car. They say they DID NOT receive the completed log book (funny how they got the other two isn't it?). They also sent the original fine (£55) to my old address (so I did not get it), then sent me to court (summons to old address too).
I had it out with a guy at DVLA last week. It turns out that I should have rung them after 28 days to see if the change of keeper had been made! WTF? I clearly didn't take due care that this was done, therefore I got the fine.
Now lets apply common sense here. You get the back the two log books you were expecting back quite promptly and new owner hadn't called to say he didn't yet have his log book- would you presume that all was well? They were all in the same envelope after all!
Not good enough. They send out a letter to tell you that the records have been updated now, and there is also a call centre to call if you don't get the letter that you didn't know you were going to get in the first place. Nice trap to generate a little more money for the coffers isn't it?
In the last 2 years DVLA have lost 3 log books of mine and North Wales Police have lost my drivers Licence (Oh, that was a good one- 63MPH in a 60 at 7:32 on a Saturday morning, on an empty dual carrigeway. My Mercedes V- class 6 seater was also down as a HGV which got me 9 points and £380 fine until it went back to court again- twice!) That one took 9 months to sort out, 2 trips to Wales (400mile round trip twice) and I still have not got the fee for getting my licence back from North Wales Police.
The joy of motoring eh?
Si