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Plus the OP would have to prove that they secured access to the vehicle - ie kept all keys and maybe ensured vehicle could not be driven, as the official keeper the onus is there to mitigate risk.Idea wrote:I think paying the fine amounts to acceptance of guilt. If you are not guilty you'll have to take a legal course and get your name cleared.
It would come down to a forgery case on your ex. You'll have to ask for proof from DVLA for the letter you allegdly sent and argue it was a forgery... but you'll have to intiate the action..
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Thanks, Idea. I have actually seen the forged document which was sent by the DVLA and it is as clear as day that my EX wrote and signed it in my name.Idea wrote:I think paying the fine amounts to acceptance of guilt. If you are not guilty you'll have to take a legal course and get your name cleared.
It would come down to a forgery case on your ex. You'll have to ask for proof from DVLA for the letter you allegdly sent and argue it was a forgery... but you'll have to intiate the action..
- my random thoughts