Grieving widow prosecuted over unpaid £35 bill on dead husband’s car
Read our Privacy notice A grieving widow has been convicted over an unpaid £35 car tax bill on her deceased husband’s vehicle, a "slip-up" that occurred just weeks after his passing. The 51-year-old woman was pursued by the DVLA after failing to pay the £35.84 vehicle tax for her late husband’s Jaguar, which came into her possession last July. In her defence, she wrote a letter explaining that she does not drive, has never owned a car, and the oversight happened while she was in mourning and...
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