A prime example of this relating to the UK is the DVLA (DVLA = Driver/Vehicle Licencing Agency)
Recently the DVLA has come under fire for its procedures & fines regarding SORN (SORN = Statutory Off-Road Notice)
The whole premise is that your car needs to display a valid tax disc to use the roads. Many dont, in an attempt to curb this & to help the police SORN was created. The idea was that if you took your car off the road you declared it SORN & you didnt need to display a tax disc. This way any car the police saw on the road without a tax disc was therefore illegal and should be stopped.
All good your thinking so far & the idea isnt bad, however to declare your car as SORN you have to send a form off to the DVLA. The DVLA are supposed to send you a reciept of your notification, but they seem to lose a lot of these SORN forms.
Once lost they then start sending you threats when your current tax disc comes to its end demanding you pay them £80 to declare you car as SORN or they will take you to court. Many pay up rather than go to court or fight the problem. Just recently however one person did fight it & took it all the way to court, the DVLA were promptly told by the judge to (and i'm heavily paraphrasing here) 'jog on' (kudos to anyone who catches the reference btw
This has set automotive forums in the UK aflame with many coming out in favour of the DVLA and saying its a persons own fault if they dont make the effort to communicate with a government office.
Right there is the crux of the issue, the DVLA is not a government office. Yet when you tell people this they look at you like your crazy and refuse to see that the DVLA is a 100% private business operating entirely for private profit. A good analogy would be to compare the DVLA to the East India Trading Company or Privateers, in that they have a licence from the gov to run XYZ from private profit. That doesnt make them government however, why do not more know this??
It amazes me that a fair % of the population do not know how their country & government works.
ps - sorry for the essay.




