I think it was withdrawn because it made it fairly easy to find the owner of a car just from its numberplate in some less populated areas.
In the small rural town where I live, there are only a couple of garages which the majority of locals use, so by searching for the numberplate on the MOT you could find which town someone lived in. It then wouldn't take very long to drive or cycle round every street one evening to spot the car parked on a drive.
This could be an issue for semi - famous people who don't want everyone to be able to find out where they live (CEOs of large companies etc), or owners of rare desirable cars which might be targeted for theft (Audi RS6 etc). It probably wouldn't worry the average Joe in his five year old Astra much though...
The V5C number will only be known by the current owner, unless they have chosen to give this information out, e.g. when the car is up for sale.
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