I did think of that one!Fill it in as scrap & hand it to the post office.
Fill it in as scrap & hand it to the post office.
Okay, just reported it and got an incident number.No doubt in my mind it will be used for crime. Think ram raids, drug dealers. The flack will land on your doorstep. DEFINITELY report it to the police and get a reference / crime number from them, insist they record your reporting it. Many years ago my bruvver had his car cloned (tax disc stolen and put on an identical car with matching reg plates), he hadn't noticed the tax disc was missing until the police turned up on his doorstep - cloned car was used in a bank raid or something like.
Oh, and once you have reported it to the police they should be on the lookout for it.
I couldn't find a number straight away so I gave up hahaha!That sounds wrong, ring the DVLA and see what they say
I couldn't find a number straight away so I gave up hahaha!
All this online stuff does my head in sometimes when you just want to speak to a human.
I couldn't find a number straight away so I gave up hahaha!
All this online stuff does my head in sometimes when you just want to speak to a human.
Definitely report it to the police and DVLA. For the cost of a stamp to the DVLA, you’ll save yourself a lot of grief. The chances are you’ll get some dubious insurance documents at some point too. Get a police incident number. They’ll run some checks on the vehicle to see whether it is involved in criminal activity. You won’t be told what they find out but you’ll save yourself repeated visits asking if you own it.No doubt in my mind it will be used for crime. Think ram raids, drug dealers. The flack will land on your doorstep. DEFINITELY report it to the police and get a reference / crime number from them, insist they record your reporting it. Many years ago my bruvver had his car cloned (tax disc stolen and put on an identical car with matching reg plates), he hadn't noticed the tax disc was missing until the police turned up on his doorstep - cloned car was used in a bank raid or something like.
Oh, and once you have reported it to the police they should be on the lookout for it.
Strangely, St David's day seemed to go by very quietly, I think they are all still celebrating their unexpected win against England!Don't be silly it's St. Davids Day, they wont want to talk to you ... they're in the pub singing rugger songs ...