Motorists who fail to renew their insurance face having their vehicle clamped in their driveway or in the worst case scrapped.
‘Clamp And Scrap’ powers will be given to the DVLA as the government launches a fresh wave of attack against uninsured drivers.
Ministers have however denied this saying that un-insured drivers will be hit with a fine of £100 and be given a suitable number of warnings before the vehicle is clamped. Fines can be avoided by issuing an off the road declaration in similar vein to road tax.
Scrapping has always been the preferred choice of authorities when punishing owners for breaking laws and parking rules. However this has since transported over to the public domain in recent years.
The trend of scrapping cars is growing rapidly, with people now scrapping vehicles willingly for cash rather than selling them. Scrapping is often quicker and easier than finding a buyer for a vehicle and since the government brought scrapping to the forefront of peoples minds in 2009 it has become big business.
This old vehicle buying service works with a nationwide network of breakers and scrap yards to find customers the best options when scrapping their vehicle. All firms within the network are fully accredited by local councils and environmental agencies so you can rest assured that it will be disposed of correctly following all EU legislations and any required certification will be issued.