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LICENSING FINES UP FOR NO NOTIFICATION • New regulations have

7th January 1988, Page 24
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increased the penalty which can be imposed for a number of offences associated with the registration and licensing of vehicles from 2100 to a maximum of 2400.

One of the main offences covered by the new regulations is failure to notify a change of vehicle keeper. According to the Department of Transport: "This serves to emphasise the importance the police and the DTp place on ensuring that keepers of vehicles comply with the law and notify the DVLC the moment a vehicle changes hands."

The increased maximum penalty also applies to offences related to trade licensing, including failure to display trade plates as required by law.

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