hiya all anyone whos not got time to get to post office should get there tax disk on line ive done it for my bike, ordered mine on monday night and its came today, i think thats better than standing in a queue dont u xx
ye well id nearly forgot to get mine and deceide to give it a try lol safe carrying all my paperwork too dont it lol will defo be doing it all time from now on xx
Well the ANPR system is going to show you as taxed, so you're not going to get pulled for it. But I'm pretty sure the law says you need to display the disk, so I wouldn't like to risk it either unless I really had to.
Just been on DVLA website and copied this about Tax Disc.
I have not received the tax disc. Can I use the
vehicle without the tax disc displayed?
When you apply for a tax
disc online or by using our phone service you are able to legally
continue to drive your vehicle for up to 5 days after the tax disc has
expired while you wait for the new tax disc to arrive.
This will only apply when you have applied for a new tax disc
before the current one expires. You should continue to display the
expired disc on your vehicle, until the new one arrives.
I had an accident in April on my bike ..... I had renewed my disc but hadn't changed it new one expires end of this month .....explained to th police at scene that I have it just not got new one on bike they were cool about it though..... Don't know if it would of been the case though if i had just been pulled over
I prefer to go to the local PO and collect it, it gives them work and keeps your local PO open, this is another reason they are all closing down, plus we all know what the postal service can be like.
Everyone to there own.
I am lucky enough to have a PO a couple of miles away from me that never seems to have much of a queue (is this one for the chop as well?)
I too like the personal on the spot service and human contact.
What with, 'holes in the wall', online shopping and self 'serve and pay' supermarkets, younger people could lose the ability of 'stranger interaction' leading to individual isolation for some and an inability to interract for some others.
Worse case scenario I know but it's already leading to people not wanting to get involved in 'interferring' with blatant bullying or cruelty on the streets or stopping for bikers broke down on the road to see if they require help etc.
I'ts probably inevitable that nearly all business will be done online eventually, it saves time, energy and money, also no-one is ever to blame!
'Sorry it was a computer malfunction'
I agree it's important to keep POs opened and that interaction is better than a faceless screen, but I resent having to queue for 15 minutes (on a good day) and barely getting a hello or a smile when it's my turn....
we only have one post office where i live and theres always mega queues so i only go when need to dont wanna spend my day off in there,plus i never had the time anyway with working double shifts at work , like i say each to there own ....