Mother Fined £770 For Mystery Taxi

A mother bombarded with 11 bus lane fines feared she would be dragged into court after a taxi was registered to her home. Anna Brunskill was horrified when, on April 23, she received a notice from the DVLA telling her a vehicle had been registered at her address in Warrington with a name she did not recognise.Continue reading “Mother Fined £770 For Mystery Taxi”

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An Elderly Woman With Dementia Was Convicted For Not Insuring Her Car

An elderly woman with dementia has been convicted of failing to insure her car – despite her living in a nursing home and no longer having a driving licence.  The pensioner, 93, from Dudley in the West Midlands, was prosecuted by DVLA in September last year when they discovered that the insurance on her Ford had expired.Continue reading “An Elderly Woman With Dementia Was Convicted For Not Insuring Her Car”

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The Police Confiscated My Campervan While I Was Still Inside

A father has said that he had his campervan seized while he was still sleeping inside, and now he’s homeless. James Brogan, 37, from Leek in Staffordshire, was fast asleep while stationed in a car park when DVLA officers clamped his vehicle. The father-of-one said he was in his undergarments as bailiffs seized the VWContinue reading “The Police Confiscated My Campervan While I Was Still Inside”

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Ulez And Speed Cameras Could Mistakenly Identify 2 Million Drivers A Day For Fines

More than two million motorists a day could wrongly encounter penalties for Ulez or speeding because of simple ways of gaming Automatic Number Plate Recognition cameras or errors with the system. ANPR cameras are widely used to enforce road traffic regulations and are used by local councils or authorities to monitor vehicles entering or exitingContinue reading “Ulez And Speed Cameras Could Mistakenly Identify 2 Million Drivers A Day For Fines”

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