Portsmouth News

A ‘tax your car’ warning as motorists caught out

- Fiona Callingham fiona.callingham@thenews.co.uk

MOTORISTS in Portsmouth are being reminded to check when their road tax is due after cars were clamped in Southsea this week.

The warning comes after the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency’ s(DVLA)w heel clamping partner, clamped an Audi in Owen Street before then also ticketing a Smart car which was just around the corner in Kimberley Road for being untaxed.

According to th eD V LA this was not part of a targeted operation but‘ routine’ business.

A spokeswoma­n for the DVLA told The News: ‘Wheel clamping is one of a range of enforcemen­t measures used to tackle vehicle tax evasion.

‘As part of their day-to-day enforcemen­t activities, DVLA’s national wheel clamping partner goes to different areas of the country to clamp or impound any untaxed vehicles seen on the road.’

‘Whilst over 98 per cent of vehicles on the road are taxed correctly, it is right that we take action against those who break the law and don’t tax their vehicle.’

The organisati­on enforces the payment of road tax using its database of more than 44 million vehicle records, as well as automatic number plate recognitio­n( AN PR) technology­to spot and enforce against untaxed vehicles.

It is the law that every vehicle registered in the United Kingdom must be taxed before being used or kept on a public road. DVLA offers a range of options for drivers to pay their vehicle tax, including using their online services, which are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

The costs of vehicle tax can also be spread throughout the year via direct debit instalment­s.

Those motorists who fail to tax their vehicles are likely to face financial penalties which may include court action, wheel clamping or may eventually lead to the loss of their vehicle if they do not take action.

If your vehicle has been wheel clamped because it is untaxed, you will need to tax your vehicle and then pay a release fee. More informatio­n can be found on gov.uk.

Where a vehicle has not been taxed but the keeper has not declared it off the road (SORN) the DLVA can take enforcemen­t action.

Also if an untaxed or SO RN vehicle is seen on the public road enforcemen­t action can be taken

 ?? ?? An untaxed vehicle at Owen Street, Southsea on Thursday
An untaxed vehicle at Owen Street, Southsea on Thursday

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