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SORN scam 873

On Tue, 21 Jun 2005 11:37:10 GMT, AstraVanMan in message

You keep saying this, as if you think it likely it will occur.

The numbers doing that will (quite naturally) be insignificant.

If they use a *real* address, then the people who live there will certainly complain as soon as they start getting through registration documents for vehicles they don't own, at which point the vehicle gets put on a black list, and gets pulled over the next time they pbutt an ANPR camera.

If they use a false address, that will show up straight away when the document reaches DVLA, so again the vehicle gets put on the black list.

SORN scam 874
Then you're very naive, or stupid. Thing is, you mention these people that deliberately try and "get away with" not paying their road tax for anything between 1 and 6 months, and you also mention...

And given that the previous owner, if they have any sense, should have asked for some evidence of idenbreasty of the buyer, it won't be *that* easy to do.

By no means impossible, and doubtless some will do it. But more trouble than it is worth for most of them, particularly since they would be adding fraud to the list of offences.

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