Threewheelbonnie |
24 Jan 2010 08:31 |
UK wise you just fill in the right boxes on the V5 and post it back to Swansea. The scrapped box will probably generate less hassle than the exported box. It might be worth taking a few photo's in case they don't believe you and keep copies of any local documents, but they won't really care. Their aim in life is to stop anyone using the bikes ID again.
The country where you leave it will be the ones who could come looking for you. If they catch you at the border they will give you lots of hassle and want you to pay their scrappage fees, import tax, fly tipping fines or whatever. If you get beyond the border, chances are that'll be the end of it. There are a few tales of countries like Norway having agreements with DVLA to get your details and then selling the fines you owe to UK based debt agencies. This is perfectly legal and the bailiffs won't care that your bike died two miles outside Russia in a snow storm, they'll treat you just like all the chavs who bought a telly bigger than they could afford. You won't get a bank loan or mortgage from the nicer companies with CCJ's etc.
Morally you should always obey local laws IMHO, but practically there is a vast difference between how say Norway and Nigeria can deal with a dumped wreck. If for example you were to remove all the UK documents and number plate, very few places would have the resources to trace you. Personally, if I could give the wreck away to someone who could break it, sell it, fix it or whatever I'd be happier.
Andy
Edit to add: I do hope this isn't part of some adolescent idea in a pub along the lines of "lets all buy a C90 and ride it to Timbucktoo and get the plane back"? I'm sure it isn't, but if it is, I hope they catch you at the airport and lock you in a non-air conditioned room with the drug smugglers for a few days while they sort it out. You wouldn't want someone dumping a bike outside your house or on some path in the Dales or Cotswolds, so I don't see why Africans should live with Europeans doing this. If it becomes a problem they'll react with tighter and sillier border controls that will effect all travellers.
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