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Chippy

posted on 24/3/08 at 10:36 PM
Stolen V5C's

Hi all, copied this from another forum, but thought it worth reproducing on here. Ray

Another 50,000 V5C vehicle registration documents have been stolen and are now in the hands of criminals. The theft follows virtually identical security breaches in February and August last year.

Bosses at the Swansea agency have again been forced to issue a warning to used car buyers, urging them to check a registration documents serial numbers carefully and report any suspicions to the police.

The stolen documents, which bear serial numbers within the range BG8407501 to BG8431000 and BG9282001 to BG9305000, are already believed to be in circulation. According to the DVLA, the documents are being used by criminals to give stolen cars new identities that appear to be legitimate. The ‘cloned’ vehicles are then being sold to unsuspecting buyers, who stand to lose substantial sums if they are caught out.

Motorists can also spot a stolen certificate by looking at the second page of the document. It has a different background colour on the Notification of Permanent Export (V5C/4) tear-off slip. On the stolen documents, the slip is mauve on the front, with pink on the reverse. Legitimate documents are mauve on both sides. Drivers who want to check the validity of a V5C can call the DVLA on 0870 241 1878.





To make a car go faster, just add lightness. Colin Chapman - OR - fit a bigger engine. Chippy

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hobbsy

posted on 24/3/08 at 10:57 PM
The different export slip colours front to back was mentioned some time ago.

A bit confused as it unless this it the same warning its a bit convenient for them that the ones that are always nicked have different colours to all the other ones!

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Chippy

posted on 24/3/08 at 11:23 PM
Hi Hobbsy, well as it says, this is the third such occurance, so could well be a new batch. Ray





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Guinness

posted on 24/3/08 at 11:31 PM
http://www.dvla.gov.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/070308%2002.aspx?keywords=stolen

"DVLA is warning motorists to be on the lookout for stolen V5C vehicle registration certificates when buying a used vehicle.



Customers are advised not to purchase the vehicle but report the matter to the police if the serial number of the registration document falls within the following ranges:



BG9167501 to BG9190500

BG9190501 to BG9214000

(Previously publicised by DVLA in February and August 2007, respectively)



BG8407501 – BG8431000

BG9282001 – BG9305000

(Very recently found to have been compromised)



If a serial number is not present, looks to have been altered or tampered with, or the vehicle is accompanied by only a part of the registration document, customers are advised not to proceed."

Looks like they didn't close the loop hole / sack the individual! That press release is hidden in their website, published 07/03/08!



Mike






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Fozzie

posted on 25/3/08 at 12:08 AM
Thanks Ray........
I have 'stickied' the thread for a while

Fozzie





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