Where do travelers register their cars?

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Essex Lad
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Re: Von Boy

Post by Essex Lad »

David Johnson wrote:


>
> 3. Give the address of a caravan plot you own.
>
> If there is, please back up your argument.

Not really an independent life on the open road if you own a caravan plot, is it?
Von Boy
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Re: Where do travelers register their cars?

Post by Von Boy »

OK if what you are all saying is fact them using a PO box number, or mates address is a must for all of us... when the speeding ticket pops in just say I was travelling or it never go to me.... and how do the Police knock on a PO box number to follow up a report about that car??

When they do a roadside police vehicle check via the database... PO Box 69 comes up ??? I just can't see that...

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RoddersUK
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Re: Where do travelers register their cars?

Post by RoddersUK »

As a PO Box number has a registered fee payer then it can't be that difficult for plod to ask the PO for the details of the Box owner, can it?

RoddersUK
David Johnson
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Essex Lad

Post by David Johnson »

The thread is not really about the validity or otherwise of the "life on the open road" is it?
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Von Boy/Rodders UK

Post by David Johnson »

Rodders is correct.

A post office supplied mailbox will have an associated address with it, which the PO has to provide to the statutory authorities when asked.
Peter
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Re: Where do travelers register their cars?

Post by Peter »

RoddersUK wrote:

> As a PO Box number has a registered fee payer then it can't be
> that difficult for plod to ask the PO for the details of the
> Box owner, can it?
>
>

Anyone can ask for the address associated with a P.O. Box number, i've done it numerous times. Just ring up and ask.

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Essex Lad
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Re: Essex Lad

Post by Essex Lad »

David Johnson wrote:

> The thread is not really about the validity or otherwise of the
> "life on the open road" is it?


Is it not?

Author: Peter
Date: 01-08-13 13:45

You know, I've been making tentative enquiries and looking into a life on the road, but it seems impossible to achieve legally.
planeterotica
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Re: Von Boy/Rodders UK

Post by planeterotica »

David Johnson wrote:

> Rodders is correct.
>
> A post office supplied mailbox will have an associated address
> with it, which the PO has to provide to the statutory
> authorities when asked.

planeterotica wrote:

You may be confused with Accomodation addresses run by private businesses there are loads in London you never live at the premises you just pay to have your mail sent there, a typical address could be:

Joe Bloggs,
Room 163,
262 Nowhere Street,
London...

David Johnson
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Graham

Post by David Johnson »

Is this post aimed at me?

I am not talking about accommodation addresses. I am talking about Royal Mail mailboxes where individuals for whatever reason do not want the mail delivered to their address but would prefer to pick it up from their local delivery office.

For this service they have to provide a proof of address. Accommodation addresses is something completely different.
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Re: Essex Lad

Post by David Johnson »

No.

THe thread is about how travellers get their motors registered which has been explained and clearly does not prevent a traveller spending much of their lives, err, travelling.
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