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Dave Plowman (News)
 
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In article ,
John Rumm wrote:
Given that our legal system still loosly clings to the ideal of
"innocent until proven guilty", one might expect that it would be up to
the authorities to prove that you were using it in violation of the
licensing terms, not that you could if you wanted. cf. You have a car
that can exceed 70 mph, therefore you are nicked for speeding.


But with a car you have to register it as not in use and off road
otherwise pay the tax.

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