If you no someone with a tow truck you can get it out without taxing it. Just pay over night fees. 4 wheels must be off the ground.
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i was told that up to 6 months was ok, like i would be left with a warning, its only after 6 months it gets yowed
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Do arrears not have to be paid in tax office and off road declaration done before they'll release on tow truck?
not judging or anything, but if I cant afford tax for this long, I prolly shouldnt drive. We can disagree with and argue about road tax and insurance fees all day long, but law is law, you can boycott it, but be prepared to pay up.
Sorry to hear it happened, just make sure you get the car from them asap, as the fees will skyrocket if you leave it there for extended periods of time
Every day is a lesson as said above no judging, we all do stupid things sometimes, whether its just lazyness or bad decision. Just get it sorted, get her back on the road and forget it ever happened[emoji6]well i was delaying it in fairness assuming that its not something very major ie would not get the car lifted lol as i said its a lesson to learn from
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Every day is a lesson as said above no judging, we all do stupid things sometimes, whether its just lazyness or bad decision. Just get it sorted, get her back on the road and forget it ever happened[emoji6]
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That's delicious@ mad paddy is this your old car http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classif...n=at_cars&sort=sponsored&model=IMPREZA&page=1