Watching a TV documentary last night about police and motorcyclists, my attention was caught by an interesting aspect of Tax Disk security relating to open vehicles.
The scenario was a Motorcycle Rally - Ace Café to Brighton, the police spotted a pillion riding without a helmet on a motorbike. They pulled the bike over and found that the riders were an American couple on holiday in the UK from a state where helmets are not compulsory. The pillion rider had a helmet with her but chose not to wear it.
The police checked the tax disk and found it was a copy. The bike had been hired from a large hire company, who responded to a call from the police at the roadside, stating that they had a problem with theft of tax disks, the bike was currently licensed and the original tax disk was held at head office. DVLA confirmed the bike was up to date with the license and were content. The pillion was given a warning about the helmet provided she continued the journey wearing one. No action was taken about the tax disk.
Is there a problem with loss of tax disks from Marlins?
It must be hard to make secure in an open car, even with a 'secure' motorcycle type tax disk holder. It isn't a problem I have had with open cars or motorbikes in the past but perhaps I have been lucky?
Is this a viable avenue to avoid tax disk theft?
The scenario was a Motorcycle Rally - Ace Café to Brighton, the police spotted a pillion riding without a helmet on a motorbike. They pulled the bike over and found that the riders were an American couple on holiday in the UK from a state where helmets are not compulsory. The pillion rider had a helmet with her but chose not to wear it.
The police checked the tax disk and found it was a copy. The bike had been hired from a large hire company, who responded to a call from the police at the roadside, stating that they had a problem with theft of tax disks, the bike was currently licensed and the original tax disk was held at head office. DVLA confirmed the bike was up to date with the license and were content. The pillion was given a warning about the helmet provided she continued the journey wearing one. No action was taken about the tax disk.
Is there a problem with loss of tax disks from Marlins?
It must be hard to make secure in an open car, even with a 'secure' motorcycle type tax disk holder. It isn't a problem I have had with open cars or motorbikes in the past but perhaps I have been lucky?
Is this a viable avenue to avoid tax disk theft?
Comment