Ste
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Finally there has been some sense seen and the VIC is getting binned. Good news
https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fraud-check-cut-set-to-save-motorists-money
I would rather lose by a mile because i built my own car, than win by an inch because someone else built it for me.
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Ian
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DaveyLC
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They are only doing this because there are no DVLA/VOSA offices left
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--ToM--
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Gonna be a huge increase in ringers then haha
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baza31
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They said at beginning of year they was stopping it . There will be more death traps on road than anything . I think it will also drive the price up on salvage motors . They will probably seize logbooks and to re issue it must have an mot first or something which is good for the garages I suppose
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Gonna be a huge increase in ringers then haha
Not really because it will become the responsibility of the MOT test centres to make sure the car is safe.. If a dodgy repair ends up back on the road whom ever did the first test after it was written off is likely to have VOSA disappear up their arse hole.
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Robin
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Yep, because they're all afraid of doing anything dodgy at the moment for fear of punishment by VOSA.
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DaveyLC
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I should think the punishment will be slightly worse than the tester losing their job.
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Jambo
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
Yep, because they're all afraid of doing anything dodgy at the moment for fear of punishment by VOSA.
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AndyCorsaSport
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Gonna be a huge increase in ringers then haha
Not really because it will become the responsibility of the MOT test centres to make sure the car is safe.. If a dodgy repair ends up back on the road whom ever did the first test after it was written off is likely to have VOSA disappear up their arse hole.
Vic had nothing to do with repairs. It's to do with identity, hence why Tom is saying there will be more ringers.
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Bonney
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Hasn't visa now changed to the VDSA?
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Jambo
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DVSA but yes
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by AndyCorsaSport
quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Gonna be a huge increase in ringers then haha
Not really because it will become the responsibility of the MOT test centres to make sure the car is safe.. If a dodgy repair ends up back on the road whom ever did the first test after it was written off is likely to have VOSA disappear up their arse hole.
Vic had nothing to do with repairs. It's to do with identity, hence why Tom is saying there will be more ringers.
Sorry for not clarifying..
MOT testers are suitably qualified to check engine/chassis numbers and also at the same time check if the car is safe..
VIC tests are bullshit anyway, I bet they never plug a car in to check the VIN number on the ECU etc. which would be a blatant give away on most ringers.
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--ToM--
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I know the majority of people are straight and honest but there's an awful lot of "back street" garages and "phone the details through and get your mot in the post" test stations who all do a bit of you scratch my back ill scratch yours business, I know the honest mot testers won't pass a ringer but let's face it there's a shit load of people out there who will and surely this makes it easier for them to put ringers on the road flog them to unsuspecting mrs jones who then finds out her cars a ringer when it goes for it's next mot 12 months later by which time the dodgy Del Boy she bought it from has disappeared,
Plenty of back street body shop wanting to make an extra few quid , stolen of written off car comes in give it a quick cock up take it to his mates mot station toss him some extra coin guaranteed pass then flog on
Bit like that dodgy focus rs thst was on eBay recently the link was on here
[Edited on 08-10-2014 by --ToM--]
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DaveyLC
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I'd be VERY surprised if there are many garages that have managed to survive doing that.
If VOSA show up and there is a car logged on (they have to be logged on for 40 minutes plus) and the car isn't actually there - heads would roll.
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--ToM--
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I know mate but it does go on , the car can still go on the forecourt the tester can just "ignore" the non matching numbers
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Jambo
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Vosa are useless and unbothered at best.
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VrsTurbo
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quote: Originally posted by DaveyLC
I'd be VERY surprised if there are many garages that have managed to survive doing that.
If VOSA show up and there is a car logged on (they have to be logged on for 40 minutes plus) and the car isn't actually there - heads would roll.
There is a garage in nottingham that you just have to park your car inside the building and you get your MOT without the MOTer looking at the car
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GB123
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One I know of where you can tell them your number plate over the phone and they'll post you a certificate
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DaveyLC
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quote: Originally posted by GB123
One I know of where you can tell them your number plate over the phone and they'll post you a certificate
Are they back in 2006 when they still issued certificates?
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GB123
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Unfortunately not, they also still issue certificates.
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