Cars in Abingdon have been clamped by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency which has been targeting untaxed vehicles.
Two cars - including a Porsche - were clamped off Spring Road this week, with tickets left on the windscreens indicating the vehicles were untaxed.
It is not yet known if the DVLA has launched a clampdown on untaxed vehicles in Oxfordshire. The clamp release fee is £100.
READ MORE: City shopping centre is converted into offices
According to the gov.uk website: "Your vehicle may have been clamped or removed if it was untaxed and, on a public road, even if you had a Statutory Off Road Notification (SORN), not on a public road but you didn’t have a SORN.
"Vehicles can be clamped or instantly impounded if untaxed.
"To get your vehicle unclamped, call the number on the back of the INF32 leaflet that was left on your vehicle.
"If your vehicle has been removed you must: find out where your vehicle is, pay a release fee and show confirmation or a receipt to prove you’ve paid your vehicle tax.
"You should contact your local police station by calling 101 and asking for your local police, or call 0343 224 1999 to find out where it’s been taken."
You can pay a ‘surety’ (deposit) if you don’t tax the vehicle before you get it released.
It costs £160 for cars or motorcycles, and up to £700 for other vehicles.
Help support trusted local news
Sign up for a digital subscription now: oxfordmail.co.uk/subscribe
As a digital subscriber you will get:
- Unlimited access to the Oxford Mail website
- Advert-light access
- Reader rewards
- Full access to our app
About the author
Andy is the Trade and Tourism reporter for the Oxford Mail and you can sign up to his newsletters for free here.
He joined the team more than 20 years ago and he covers community news across Oxfordshire.
His Trade and Tourism newsletter is released every Saturday morning.
You can also read his weekly Traffic and Transport newsletter.
Comments: Our rules
We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.
Please report any comments that break our rules.
Read the rules hereLast Updated:
Report this comment Cancel