POLICE seized a vehicle from Slough which had not been registered in the UK - meaning the owner was avoiding tax and not having to complete an MOT.
The vehicle was taken yesterday evening (January 28), and police have published images of the car.
The owner has since been reported.
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Vehicle being seized in #Slough as the owner had not registered it in the UK, avoiding tax and not having to complete an MOT. Owner reported #P6678 #BerksEastRP #OpJessica pic.twitter.com/uaRXFiXdv2
— TVP Roads Policing (@tvprp) January 28, 2021
Thames Valley Police (TVP) Roads Policing posted a picture on its Twitter page, saying: "Vehicle being seized in #Slough as the owner had not registered it in the UK, avoiding tax and not having to complete an MOT. Owner reported."
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It comes as part of a recent string of such offences across Berkshire, with TVP Roads Policing seizing vehicles in Reading, Slough and around the county all week.
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