A few years ago a person who lived round the corner from me was running a building business. I say "building": basically his work was shoddy, his workforce were scallywags and his attitude when things went wrong was to tough it out till the complainant gave up. The local paper ran a feature on the consequences some local people had suffered after they foolishly allowed this cretin to work in their houses.
He had a security light outside his house which was on 24 hours a day, and which was angled upwards so that it shone into our bedroom. I went round one day, politely asked him to adjust it downwards, he said he would and as I closed the garden gate I heard him tell his wife in a voice which I was clearly intended to hear that I could "eff off".
. Anyhow, he kept several vans in the street of an evening and not one of them had an unexpired tax disc, so no insurance or MOT either, most likely. This situation continued for months until the authorities had a general purge in the area and started clamping untaxed vehicles. At least two of this clown's vans were gone within days, and as a bonus he, his swivel-eyed wife and screeching children moved out a few weeks later.
So enforcement does work when the authorities can be bothered, and I'd be very glad to hear that if someone ventures onto the road untaxed, without MOT or insurance, they wouldn't get any further than the nearest nick.
Edited by argybargy on 05/11/2017 at 14:57
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