Almost 34k Glasgow cars were hit with enforcement actions last year
A new campaign has been launched to remind motorists in Glasgow of the risks involved with failing to tax their vehicles on time.
This saw 33,929 enforcement actions against untaxed vehicles in the Glasgow postcode area last year, ranging from financial penalties, court action, clamping and even impounding.Alongside automated enforcement penalties for registered keepers of untaxed vehicles, DVLA’s enforcement teams and wheel clamping partners also travel around the UK as part of their day-to-day activity taking action against untaxed vehicles.
“With penalties being issued straight to the keeper as well as our enforcement teams clamping and impounding untaxed vehicles seen on the road our message is clear, tax it, don’t risk it.”
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