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      Activists Newsletter September 2005

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September 2005

Front Page

Down Load Network

Network Front Page

Action Briefing UK

Loud Pipes

Road Studs

Clarkson On Noise

Licence Lobby Demo

MAG National Committee

June National Committee

News

DVLA Record Chaos

Areas for Off- Road Biking

Biker Birthday Boost

Slippery Subject

Illegal Parking Tickets

Carweb System

Money Down the Pan?

ANPR - Speed Cameras

Camera Evidence in Doubt

Death Of ANPR?

MAG Sport

MAG Sport J’s

Other Bits

Fear of Crime

Unhinged Laws

Events

Events MAG UK

Previous Issues

Previous Issues

DVLA RECORD CHAOS

In an astonishing admission of ineptitude the DVLA appear to be warning that they are on the verge of losing control of the vehicle registration process - an astonishing 32% of vehicle records contain incorrect information.

In a recently issued press release the DVLA cited the need to for owners to receive product recall notices as the reason for people to observe registration requirements. Surely their PR is pure desperation!

Only about 1% of accidents result from mechanical failure, and far fewer than that result from failures associated with product recall notices.

Even with the gross errors at DVLA, many recall defects will be picked up in routine servicing.

Safe Speed estimates the crash potential from the defective DVLA records at well under 10 crashes per year - and it may well be zero.

Paul Smith, of the Safe Speed road safety campaign argues, "The truth is that the more we load up the motoring public with endless and needless fines for speeding, parking and congestion charging, the more they are going to find themselves better off staying outside the system."

"While I'm sure that errors at DVLA must take some of the blame, it should have been completely obvious to policy makers that automated and indiscriminate enforcement would have incorrect registration information as a side effect."

"This situation will not improve until the Government admits its errors and embraces road users in policies that improve ordinary peoples' travelling experience. They must learn to
consider the side effects of their policies."

"Automated and indiscriminate enforcement has created a giant underclass of outlaw road users who find that evading registration requirements is very much in their interests. It was reckless and careless of Government to create this situation."

"Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) is all set to become another shattered dream due to faulty registration records."