Monday, July 03, 2006
DVLA unites with National Car Parks to spot untaxed vehicles
The DVLA has signed a new contract with NCP designed to double the number of untaxed cars removed from Britain’s roads.
The rate of removal will be increased to 2,000 vehicles a week. Unclaimed vehicles will be crushed.
NCP's new fleet of vans is equipped with Automatic Number Plate Reader (ANPR) technology and will scan number plates, automatically checking them against a list of untaxed vehicles.
Those identified as untaxed will be clamped and impounded. Those not claimed after seven days can be crushed.
DATED: 03.07.06
FEED: CCD
The rate of removal will be increased to 2,000 vehicles a week. Unclaimed vehicles will be crushed.
NCP's new fleet of vans is equipped with Automatic Number Plate Reader (ANPR) technology and will scan number plates, automatically checking them against a list of untaxed vehicles.
Those identified as untaxed will be clamped and impounded. Those not claimed after seven days can be crushed.
DATED: 03.07.06
FEED: CCD