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Posted By: Mondeo_Scott STOLEN DVLA V5 LOGBOOKS - 21st Feb 2007 11:09pm
Hey guys just found this online thought you all might benifit from the info i found especially if your thinkin of buying a second hand car so here is the info below :-

CAR THEFT 'CLONING' WARNING

THOUSANDS of stolen DVLA logbooks are being used by thieves to sell cars they have swiped.

They are filling in the forms with details from legitimate vehicles they see on the streets.

They then "clone" the car by stealing a matching model and altering its number plates to those on the forged document.

As many as 23,000 dodgy V5C logbooks are thought to be doing the rounds.

Motor trade expert Chris Andrews, of London's ANG Services, warned: "Thieves would probably pay up to £200 for a blank registration document because it could mean getting market value for a stolen car."

Vehicles with such false papers risks will be confiscated by police.

The DVLA said: "Motorists looking to buy a car are urged to check the serial number at the top right hand corner of the registration certificate.

"If it falls within the range BG 9167501 to BG 9190500, they are advised not to purchase it."
Posted By: MattLFC Re: STOLEN DVLA V5 LOGBOOKS - 21st Feb 2007 11:12pm
I must remember those numbers hehe! grin

Seriously though, good heads up.

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Posted By: Mondeo_Scott Re: STOLEN DVLA V5 LOGBOOKS - 21st Feb 2007 11:28pm
just be on ya guard if ya buyin a second hand car and look out for the logbook serial numbers and if they do fall in the group of the numbers above walk away as quick as u got there lol
Posted By: mp3_85 Re: STOLEN DVLA V5 LOGBOOKS - 22nd Feb 2007 3:32pm
thanks for the advice, its so simple when you think about it

bloody criminals always one step ahead
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