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DVLA advised motorists today to ensure their car tax is up to date after hundreds of illegal untaxed vehicles were removed from Norwich’s streets.
During the three-month operation a fleet of vans, operated by contractor NCP, caught 145 vehicles without a valid tax disc.
The result of this car tax crackdown operation is great news for road safety in the Norwich area. Since car tax can only be purchased with a valid MOT and insurance certificate, it reduces the number of potentially dangerous, untaxed, uninsured and unroadworthy vehicles on the road, helping to make the roads a safer place.
By targeting untaxed vehicles DVLA is helping to fight wider vehicle crime. Occupants of untaxed cars are more likely to be involved in criminal activities involving drugs, anti-social behaviour, burglary and violent crime. Therefore, by taking their cars, criminals are denied the use of the road.
A recent incident in Great Yarmouth exposed criminal activity which resulted in the arrest of three occupants of two vehicles for tampering with a car, which was clamped for having an out of date car tax. These individuals were found to be connected with further criminal offences.
NCP's new vans are specially equipped with state-of-the-art Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology that automatically checks number plates against a list of untaxed vehicles in a matter of seconds.
This is bad news for car tax evaders because any car identified as untaxed will be immediately clamped and possibly impounded and those not claimed after seven days could be crushed.
Roads Minister Stephen Ladyman said: "The clampdown on car tax evasion is great news for law abiding motorists and bad news for criminals. We are committed to helping reduce car crime and making the streets safer for everyone."
Bethan Beasley, Head of Wheel Clamping at DVLA said: "The success of the Norwich operation marks a new chapter in our fight against car tax evasion. The new vans, combined with NCP’s national reach, mean we’re able to track down, impound and, potentially, crush untaxed vehicles quicker than ever before.
"The results of this operation should make it clear to everyone that there is no hiding place for car tax cheats."
Notes to editors:
For press enquiries relating to this notice please contact:
Ruth Thomas or Beth Lewis
0207 025 6500
Ruth.Thomas@redconsultancy.com
For general DVLA press enquiries please contact:
DVLA Press Office
01792 782318
For details of opportunities to ride along in an ANPR clamping van contact: Tim Cowen or James Pritchard, NCP Communications 0207 290 234