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Drivers who've sold car for over £250 could receive £1,000 fine from DVLA

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James Kelly, CEO of the British Metals Recycling Association, issued the warning.

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Drivers who've sold car for over £250 could receive £1,000 fine from DVLA

James Kelly, CEO of the British Metals Recycling Association, issued the warning.

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The police say they are 'increasingly' seeing car owners covering their license plates to avoid parking tickets. According to the police, this is a crime that can be punished with huge fines. A local police officer writes on Instagram that the reasons for covering up are 'very diverse'. For example, drivers may not have been granted a parking permit, but they may also simply not want to pay per hour. "Parking spaces are becoming increasingly rar…

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thisisoxfordshire.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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