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Dudey Head

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  1. My car has been on a SORN since September and parked up at the office car park. I've recently been made redundant & thus had to move the car as soon as possible. I got it MOT'd yesterday & took it home & then went upto the Post Office to get the tax, but missed it as it closes early on a Saturday. It was on a SORN so I couldn't do it online. When I got home the battery had gone flat as it had been sat so long & only been running fo an hour or so, so I couldn't just move it. With every intention of getting it taxed first thing Monday, I looked out of the window a few hours ago & it had been clamped! I've got to pay £100 to get it released, pay the back tax for the amount of time it's been on a SORN & maybe get a fine! I've just been made redundant & hadn't been there long enough for a pay off & have a mortgage & a young daughter so I'm up the creek basicallly! Does anyone know if there is anyway to appeal, or if mitigating circumstances can be taken into account? My neighbours can vouch for the fact that it hasn't been outside for months & my ex-boss can vouch for the fact it has been on the car park where I used to work! This just seems like yet another kick in the teeth. I know it shouldn't have been on the road, but my intentions were good, I had followed the rules to letter for the last 7 months! Any ideas gratefully received!!
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