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aaronjb

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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #15 on: 01 October 2014, 11:16:42 »

I've been trying to tax the RX8 online for the last two days .. website no worky. Yay.
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #16 on: 01 October 2014, 11:19:28 »

Yes! :y :y :y

I have been waiting decades to do that! 8) 8) 8) ;D ;D ;D

Now let's go for the abolishion of the tax complete!  :y :y :y


There is optimistic ........and then there is delusional. ;D ;D

Unless of course we raise the tax on petrol. .....so the more you drive the more you pay. :y

That is what I have been hoping for :y :y

I always think that why should I pay for the use of the road at the level of someone using it heavily everyday (as I once did) when my car is typically in the garage going nowhere many days of the week. ;)
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #17 on: 01 October 2014, 11:48:48 »

Remember that discussion of "It's computerised, what could possibly go wrong", ISTR Lizzie was particularly in favour of this new fangledness.. well:

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But figures have shown that up to 1.2million vehicles are wrongly identified every day – the equivalent to four in every 100 licence plates.
The letter ‘O’ is mistaken for a zero in 27 per cent of cases and screws or bolts too close to characters cause problems for a quarter of drivers.
Broken or damaged number plates caused mistakes in 25 per cent of cases and dirt on the plate in 22 per cent.

Yup, sounds foolproof to me! ;D
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #18 on: 01 October 2014, 12:30:04 »

Remember that discussion of "It's computerised, what could possibly go wrong", ISTR Lizzie was particularly in favour of this new fangledness.. well:

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But figures have shown that up to 1.2million vehicles are wrongly identified every day – the equivalent to four in every 100 licence plates.
The letter ‘O’ is mistaken for a zero in 27 per cent of cases and screws or bolts too close to characters cause problems for a quarter of drivers.
Broken or damaged number plates caused mistakes in 25 per cent of cases and dirt on the plate in 22 per cent.

Yup, sounds foolproof to me! ;D

That is why I say repeatedly we need more traffic officers out there.  No system is fool proof and mis-aligned, corrupted, so illegal, number plates are best noted by live on the road traffic officers.  Gradually they are tracking down those that infringe the regulations with fixed penalty notices, but they do have a mountain to climb. More officers will equal a lot more convictions! :y :y
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #19 on: 01 October 2014, 12:30:34 »

I've been trying to tax the RX8 online for the last two days .. website no worky. Yay.
The site is struggling to cope. http://news.sky.com/story/1345478/dvla-swamped-by-drivers-as-tax-discs-ditched

So all the cars for sale on the bat etc:- Now come with No tax

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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #20 on: 01 October 2014, 13:19:31 »

Within 20 minutes yesterday while driving along the A31 across the New Forest, I saw a DVLA camera van doing about 60 in the inside lane just in front of a lorry, a parked up DVLA van in a layby with a camera on a tripod and a sign saying "DVLA Tax Check" and three Police bikes went cruising by.  ::)

So maybe they will step up the enforcement efforts.  :-\
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #21 on: 01 October 2014, 13:35:27 »

I think we need to remember that Richbrook are now facing a severe drop in sales!!  :)
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #22 on: 01 October 2014, 13:53:31 »

I think we need to remember that Richbrook are now facing a severe drop in sales!!  :)

Hmm. I wonder if my OOF tax disk holder will become collectable? ???
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #23 on: 01 October 2014, 14:34:25 »

I think we need to remember that Richbrook are now facing a severe drop in sales!!  :)

Hmm. I wonder if my OOF tax disk holder will become collectable? ???

Wonder if it'll be the Omega or the holder that collectors want first ::) ;D
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Re: Has anyone removed there tax disc following tomorrows new rules?
« Reply #24 on: 01 October 2014, 18:43:04 »

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29442524he annoying thing being now is when going to look for a second hand car I'll have to factor in the tax aswell in the price. Also when selling my car I will have to put the price up to factor in the fact that the new owner will try and barter me down on price cause theve got to tax the car  :(

ie if say I want £500 for my car and they want to offer me say £350 cause they have to tax it. Im now going to ask £650 for it so they can offer me £500 :y

agreed or not :)

also dont know what to do with you old disc's send em to this young rascal :y

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-29442524


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