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PEOPLE ARE WAKING UP CHECK THIS OUT! Dear Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency, It has been suggested to me that: 1) A motorised conveyance is not legally defined as a vehicle unless it is either registered as such, or is used for commercial purposes. 2) Registration of a motorised conveyance transfers ownership of that property to the dvla, or to some other body, and redefines the legal status of the motorised conveyance to that of a vehicle. 3) Whilst registration of a vehicle is compulsory, registration of a privately owned motorised conveyance of non-commercial use, is an optional contract. 4) There exists a common law right to travel via motorised conveyance, without licence, road tax, MOT, or insurance being required. 5) In legal terms, driving is a commercial activity, and travelling via privately owned motorised conveyance is an inalienable right. Please clarify the above, and provide a legal definition of the term vehicle, that does not include the word vehicle in the definition(as that would not be a definition). Yours faithfully, R Jones
Posted on: Sat, 22 Mar 2014 12:58:03 +0000

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