related thought and quite possibly already mentioned on this site.
A couple of years ago I was pootling home from a meeting on my trusty old vespa and happened upon a chap with a similar vintage steed and identical plates
At a traffic light I tapped him on his shoulder and pointed this out, he just smiled and shrugged, said he had purchased his bike from the same place that I had - a large london vintage vespa emporium who import italian bikes and then get them reregistered.
A simple mistake I thought and contacted the shop who said they would look into it (they didn't) and then contacted the DVLA who decided that although I had the V5 and was the registered keeper of the vehicle, they now didn't believe me so I had to get it inspected..
two weeks later, bike is inspected and deemed to be my bike and all is well. I ask what about the chap running around with my plate and racking up god knows how many speeding fines (on a Vespa this is possible with a tail wind) and parking infringements not to mention holding up money depots etc. etc.
The DVLA reply that they can do nothing about it until said chap breaks the law and is caught by the police. Great...
18months later I get two bobbies knocking on the door asking do I own a Vespa registration xxx xxxT - I get a bit worried as my wife was out on it at the time and I thought this was one of those dreaded visits.....
Turned out that mr happy traffic light had reported his vespa stolen and the police had tracked the bike to me.... I then have to prove again the bike is mine etc. etc.....
Then his insurance loss adjuster turns up and demands a meeting and a look at our documents - the woman was pleasant enough although she seemed to be constantly trying to catch us out as if we were in on some big insurance scam (the thing is worth all of £500 on a wet day)
Anyway, not sure what the moral of the story is, at least I wasn't banged up and to the best of my knowledge there could be someone still riding a bike round which is not only registered to me but also officially stolen - hate to think what the insurance data base would make of it if I had to claim for my bike.
Ade B (we have looked into your details, and as you are not on the electoral roll, you officially don't exist).
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