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We own a car which our son-in-law and daughter have sole use of. If they do not tax, MOT and insure the car are we liable as the registered keepers?
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I sold my car yesterday but forgot to fill out the V5 and just gave it to the buyer. I don't know the buyer's name, address or phone number. What should I do?
2008-09-05
I have received a NIP for allegedly speeding. I don't think I was speeding so should I appeal against the accuracy of the camera or ask for the speed awareness course?
2008-09-05
How long do penalty points count against me for insurance purposes?
2008-09-05
I am being penalised twice for the same offence - the first for failing to follow an ahead-only sign and the second for making a no right turn at the same time?
2008-09-05
If I buy my tax disc online so the car is continuously taxed can I still be prosecuted for failure to display while it is posted out to me?
2008-09-05
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