One for you yorkie, further down the same page i gave you earlier
liver left an annotation (10 January 2014)
Hi all,
I've done a lot of work on this area.
Turns out; the DVLA don't own or claim to own any part of the vehicle. Other than car tax, they don't enforce any part of any law.
Unfortunately they literally hold the details for whoever chooses to own a "mechanically propelled vehicle".
There has not been a case since 1973 where they have taken rights to a vehicle, or, so research shows; they do not and apparently will not claim any title over said "vehicles". (I've also realised it says this on the V5C on the front in the exclamation that says something along the lines of "This document is not proof of ownership".
I've also uncovered information on freedom on the land in the UK; no case of such ever gone before any court in the United Kingdom has proved beneficial for the "Freeman" (I.e. John, of the Smith family, Jane, of the Doe family - as I believe Freemen prefer to be known).
When delving into the law further; contract law and statute law are defined in such as two completely separate areas. Contract is something whereby both parties involved consent to the terms by which they are bound for the duration of the contract. Statute law is imposed on any individual choosing to live on the land that is governed by said law. There is no explicit choice necessary, as the decision to maintain existence as an individual of/in that country is binding by all laws.
The foundation of freedom on the land endeavours are with in the confines of the USA's entirely different legal system. Beginning with Alexander Hamilton and the amendments.
The main point being one particular amendment saying something along the lines of every member of the land has the right to choose. (Land being America). However the disappointing contradiction of this is (I think) the 14th amendment; that goes on to say that anybody choosing to live in said 'land' is property of the government and as such must abide by all laws.
In short, as great as most of us would find it to be a law into ourselves; the unfortunate truth is we can't choose to enjoy one half of the law and not the other. If we elect to have a vehicle that is or has ever been mechanically prepared then we are electing to be privy to any rules associated with that decision.
Best regards all.
P.S. In reference to the freedom of information act; merely being a member of this website all so shows participation on the sign up page:
"We do not disclose this information unless the requires us to do so" - The email input box.