RE: [doc] DVLA Inspection
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RE: [doc] DVLA Inspection



Yeah, I suppose you're right.

But at most there's what - one D a week?  By the look of the shipments to
Southampton when I was there, there's probably 500 Mitsubishi Dogturdis  (or
whatever they call those 4x4 Japenese import things)  - how many of those
you reckon get inspected?

Needless to say DVLA asked for the registration fee and the tax fee in cash
up front ("credit cards, in the 21st Century, oh no, not us sir!") before
they told me about the inspection.   What a racket!
  -----Original Message-----
  From: Mike [mailto:mike.bosworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
  Sent: 25 August 2004 21:47
  To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  Subject: Re: [doc] DVLA Inspection


  yes Colm its really funny but thats now 3 d's i know of in the last
  two months which have needed this .... maybe something to do with
  the large number of d imports lately....

  Sure you will be fine all the same but a pain in the ars# all the
  same

  mike

  --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "nick12dmc" <Tammyfew@xxxx> wrote:
  > Customs & Excise are just the same, we got stopped and "seached"
  > going over to France. Off the record they just wanted to check the
  > car out
  > Regards
  > Nick H
  > --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Colm Nugent" <colm.nugent@xxxx>
  wrote:
  > >
  > >
  > >   Well, it was inevitable I suppose.
  > >
  > >   DVLA in Wimbledon must process about a thousand cars a week.
  > >
  > >   They select 3 (yes, three) for 'random' inspection before
  issuing
  > the
  > > registration documents.
  > >
  > >   Guess which car they chose?
  > >
  > >   So now i've got to schlep over to Wimbledon, during working
  hours
  > o get an
  > > inspection (which presumably it may fail) without plates or
  tax.
  > They'll
  > > come to me but it may take two months to arrange.
  > >
  > >   Given the number of D's in the country, it really is amazing
  how
  > often
  > > they seem to require import inspection.
  > >
  > >   Is there a pressure group we could form, or something
  > >
  > >   Colm
  > >   411
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