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A total of forty untaxed and abandoned vehicles were
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Operation Cubit targeted the District between 25–29 January and removed
40 abandoned and untaxed vehicles from the streets of the district.
Once removed from the streets, abandoned and untaxed vehicles are taken
to a compound. Vehicles not claimed within the prescribed period
(usually seven days) may be destroyed. Vehicle owners have to pay a
minimum of £100 fine, plus a £160 surety fee (refundable on purchase of
a tax disc within 14 days) to reclaim their vehicle, as well as a
storage fee of £21 per day.
Nadeem Aziz, Chairman of the District of Dover Community Safety
Partnership said: "We continue to work closely with all our partners to
make sure the district remains a safe place to live, work and visit.
Operation Cubit continues to be a great success, removing untaxed and
abandoned vehicles from our streets as quickly as possible.
"Residents
have said that untaxed and illegal vehicles are of concern to them, and
together partner agencies have removed 40 vehicles over the last week.”"
Operation Cubit is run in partnership across the county by Kent Police,
Kent County Council, Kent District Councils (including Dover District
Council), Medway Unitary Authority, Kent Fire and Rescue Service, NSL
(formerly the National Car Parking Service), and the Driver and Vehicle
Licensing Agency (DVLA). Launched in 2001, the scheme continues to work
across Kent districts and has contributed to a significant fall in the
number of abandoned and untaxed vehicles across the county.
To report an abandoned vehicle in Dover District please call 01304
872428.. |
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