Lisa
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Registered: 6th Apr 00
Location: Euxton, Lancashire
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can i trace some details of a car with just the reg no
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Ryan L
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Registered: 4th Mar 03
Location: Essex
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yes its called a HPI search. Look on net for companies or Yellow Pages it will cost you a few quid though
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Drew
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ya will need a bloody big sheet of tracing paper
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Lisa
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Location: Euxton, Lancashire
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hpi no good
lol@drew
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PaulW
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Registered: 26th Jan 03
Location: Atherton, Greater Manchester
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what sort of information do you need?
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Lisa
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Location: Euxton, Lancashire
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my mate was arrested and forced to appear in court today and bailed till feb for not paying a seat belt fine.
problem is she never owned the car in question but it was registered in her name and address in nov 2002. the house it was registered she moved out of in jan 2001. all she knows is the car is an astra. she wants to know colour and model to see if it jogs any of her ex neighbours memories
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Phil321
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Tell the police/her solicitior. Its their job to sort this kind of thing
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Lisa
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Location: Euxton, Lancashire
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she has but she has been told she has to prove she didn't own the car as they had all her details
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Phil321
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When the person actually driving got caught I am assuming they got a producer. Ask the plice to provide the producer. Surely the details did not match up in terms of address on liscence, log book, cover note etc?
Might be worth looking into and if you find the police to be at fault in any way ie. not checking the producer properly or something then the case will be thrown out I would have thought.
Mind you, any half decent lawyer will probably have checked all that already
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Lisa
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this has all happened since 2 this afternoon but i will pass that on
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PaulW
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so much for innocent until proven guilty eh?
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Daimo B
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quote: Originally posted by vauxgirl
she has but she has been told she has to prove she didn't own the car as they had all her details
lmfao shows the brains of our police doesn;t it.
How can you prove you never owned/seen something???
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Greg_M
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Registered: 2nd Sep 03
Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire
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the DVLa should have a copy of the signiture used to transfer the car onto the person in question
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Greg_M
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Location: Grantham, Lincolnshire
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and only the police could get the info about the car as you dont have the authority as it breaches the data protection act
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vibrio
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quote: Originally posted by Daimo B
quote: Originally posted by vauxgirl
she has but she has been told she has to prove she didn't own the car as they had all her details
lmfao shows the brains of our police doesn;t it.
How can you prove you never owned/seen something???
Problem is the car was registered in her name therefore the police assume it is hers. to prove it is not hers should be relatively easy I would imagine.
the thing that I don't understand is why is it registered in her name
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