FACT - the ANPR
database DOESN'T RULE supreme, there have been numerous cases where people have
had their day in court and proven that the database is infallible.
Unfortunately a lot of Police officers are trained to
think that it's GOD's (ANPR) word that if it comes back saying the vehicle has
a 'mark' against it then it must be illegal.
The database is updated not every day, or every time
someone insures their vehicle. It's updated every so many days in
between, and if you happen to drive your vehicle before your one of many in a
batch of updates that need to be done, you can inadvertently be one that's
vehicle isn't just yet registered 'clean'.... If you follow what I'm trying to
say?
Me personally I would have my day in court, let the DVLA
take you to court, they should have a representative (DVLA) that turns up to
give prosecuting evidence. Show up and present at the court every piece
of paper/evidence you have that you have proof of insurance/etc.
I'm betting once you prove that the Judge will tell the
DVLA rep to go back and learn how to do their job properly.
Ohh... and the idea of invoicing the DVLA for your time,
you need to ask the Court to take that into account and ask for a ruling
against the DVLA if they agree with your account, and ask for it to be recorded
as your evidence, otherwise the DVLA will basically ignore your invoice if you
issue it personally.
If you've lost a fair amount in costs, the only other
option is go get a 'debt agency' to go to DVLA and chase them up. I've
known people who've done it and got their money back.Good luck with your fight
The DVLA couldn't run a P...S up in a pub if they even
had official advice.On a separate note not to do with your predicament, I've
spent over a year fighting DVLA because they didn't
know their arse from their elbow!