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The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has teamed up with Dyfed Powys Police to warn motorists that they could be unnecessarily stopped by police if they do not update their driving licence and Vehicle Registration Certificate details. Motorists are being reminded to update their driving documents when their personal details, such as name, address, or vehicle details change.
Police use Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) across the region in a bid to catch criminals on the roads. Up to 12,000 vehicles are checked every day by Dyfed Powys Police, with information such as personal and vehicle details checked to help identify suspicious vehicles.
DVLA provides the police with a database showing vehicles that are untaxed or do not have any current keeper details. ANPR scans number plates and checks them against this information and several other databases. If a car has been used in a burglary, robbery or is stolen, it will be flagged up by the system and may become subject to police enquiries. If the details are inaccurate or have not been updated, the vehicle may be flagged against these databases and stopped by police. This causes inconvenience to the police and the driver who is stopped. By simply making sure that details are correct, this can easily be avoided.
Supt Aled Davies, of Dyfed Powys Police, said:
“ANPR technology enables the police to gain information about a car quickly and accurately and identify suspicious vehicles. We are encouraging motorists to ensure that their details and that of their vehicles are correctly recorded with the DVLA, to avoid inconvenience to all.”
Make sure you don’t waste your time or police time and update your DVLA details today. For more information visit www.direct.gov.uk/motoring
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Notes to editors:
For more information please contact:
Charlotte Davies
Tel: 020 7299 8748
Email: charlotte.davies@geronimocommunications.com
Any enquiries relating to the information contained in this press release should be referred to DVLA. Please do not contact Geronimo PR.