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MoTs: Police to show discretion over car tax for some vehicles MoTs: Two new lifts going into operation in Northern Ireland
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Police in Northern Ireland have said they will show discretion in regards to cars that are untaxed because drivers cannot get MoT tests. Two new MoT lifts are to go into operation in Northern Ireland, possibly as early as Wednesday.
They added that as long as the vehicle is roadworthy it is unlikely to be referred for prosecution. They had already been purchased from the same company that provided NI's other 55 lifts.
Most MoT tests for cars and light vehicles in Northern Ireland have been suspended with immediate effect.Most MoT tests for cars and light vehicles in Northern Ireland have been suspended with immediate effect.
An inspection of vehicle lifts in NI's MoT centres previously detected "signs of cracking" in 48 of 55 lifts. It followed an inspection of vehicle lifts in NI's MoT centres that detected "signs of cracking" in 48 out of 55 lifts.
In their statement, police said: "Driving without vehicle tax is not prosecuted by PSNI and is the remit of DVLA. As of Tuesday, more than 7,000 MoT tests had been cancelled.
Speaking on Wednesday, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said the two new lifts "will allow us to increase capacity, get to those priority motorists and stat to address the backlog".
She said the lifts would be independently assessed before being put into operation.
Ms Mallon said she was also conscious that people with four-year-old vehicles were concerned that their cars may be clamped if they are not taxed.
"DVA is not responsible for clamping vehicles, it is the DVLA which is a separate agency," she said.
"But my department has been in close contact with them, we are making it clear that no-one should be penalised for a situation not of their making - very close to the position and assurances that we were able to obtain from the Association of British Insurers."
The minister said that car dealerships were also being affected by the MoT problems, as they were trying to sell four-year-old cars.
"I have said to DVA officials that I want the car dealers to be expedited and prioritised in terms of getting brand new appointments," she said.
"They should be getting proactively contacted by DVA, they should be getting appointments.
"Now that we've got these two new lifts in operation I've said that they must be used to prioritise taxis and four-year-old vehicles and that includes our car dealers."
Meanwhile police in Northern Ireland have set out their position on the MoT cancellations.
In their statement, the Police Service of Northern Ireland said: "Driving without vehicle tax is not prosecuted by PSNI and is the remit of DVLA.
"Where a police officer detects a vehicle without tax and it is outside of the 14-day grace period provide in the legislation, a referral is made to the DVLA."Where a police officer detects a vehicle without tax and it is outside of the 14-day grace period provide in the legislation, a referral is made to the DVLA.
"Given these exceptional circumstances, where PSNI detects a vehicle without a valid MoT certificate, providing the vehicle is in a roadworthy condition, officers would be encouraged to exercise discretion.""Given these exceptional circumstances, where PSNI detects a vehicle without a valid MoT certificate, providing the vehicle is in a roadworthy condition, officers would be encouraged to exercise discretion."
Meanwhile, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has said that two new MOT lifts already purchased will be going into operation, possibly as soon as Wednesday.
MoT exemption certificates lasting four months will be issued so motorists are able to drive.MoT exemption certificates lasting four months will be issued so motorists are able to drive.
However, these cannot be issued for four-year-old cars or taxis.However, these cannot be issued for four-year-old cars or taxis.
This is because four-year-old cars have never been through an MoT test before, meaning they do not have a certificate to extend, while taxis are covered by different legislation.This is because four-year-old cars have never been through an MoT test before, meaning they do not have a certificate to extend, while taxis are covered by different legislation.
An assembly member has called for emergency legislation to be brought in to address the MoT "crisis".An assembly member has called for emergency legislation to be brought in to address the MoT "crisis".
Roy Beggs said legislation should be considered to extend the period in which cars do not need to be have MoTs.Roy Beggs said legislation should be considered to extend the period in which cars do not need to be have MoTs.
Mr Beggs, a member of the assembly's infrastructure committee, said he had put this to Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon.Mr Beggs, a member of the assembly's infrastructure committee, said he had put this to Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon.
"We have to remember there's a crisis coming in four months time," he said."We have to remember there's a crisis coming in four months time," he said.
"In four months time we'll suddenly have twice as many as cars which will become due for MoT - those which are due at that time and those that are presently due.""In four months time we'll suddenly have twice as many as cars which will become due for MoT - those which are due at that time and those that are presently due."
Mr Beggs said at the minute cars that could be 10 years old were being exemptedMr Beggs said at the minute cars that could be 10 years old were being exempted
"I would have thought four-year-old cars would be much, much safer, much newer and built to a much higher standard and there would be a lesser risk," he said."I would have thought four-year-old cars would be much, much safer, much newer and built to a much higher standard and there would be a lesser risk," he said.
"We need to investigate all options.""We need to investigate all options."
The infrastructure minister, Ms Mallon, said two reviews will be conducted to determine what went wrong and how to fix it.The infrastructure minister, Ms Mallon, said two reviews will be conducted to determine what went wrong and how to fix it.
Tests on heavy goods vehicles and buses will continue.Tests on heavy goods vehicles and buses will continue.
Daniel Donnelly, of the Federation of Small Businesses, said many small firms depended on their vehicles.Daniel Donnelly, of the Federation of Small Businesses, said many small firms depended on their vehicles.
"It's absolutely key that clarity is brought soon," he said."It's absolutely key that clarity is brought soon," he said.
Paul Duffy, chief executive of the Driver Vehicle Agency, said each of the 55 lifts could cost £30,000 to £40,000 to replace.Paul Duffy, chief executive of the Driver Vehicle Agency, said each of the 55 lifts could cost £30,000 to £40,000 to replace.
He said an insurance inspector who examined some of the repaired lifts on Monday was not satisfied with the work.He said an insurance inspector who examined some of the repaired lifts on Monday was not satisfied with the work.
As a result, the agency was not comfortable that the rest of the lifts were safe to use, he said.As a result, the agency was not comfortable that the rest of the lifts were safe to use, he said.
Mr Duffy said it was too early to say whether the lifts could be repaired or would have to be replaced, but there was a possibility they may need to be replaced.Mr Duffy said it was too early to say whether the lifts could be repaired or would have to be replaced, but there was a possibility they may need to be replaced.
BBC News NI business reporter Richard MorganBBC News NI business reporter Richard Morgan
UK companies who manufacture MoT lifts told me the cost to replace each one could be in and around £30,000 to £40,000 because of the specifications required for testing in Northern Ireland.UK companies who manufacture MoT lifts told me the cost to replace each one could be in and around £30,000 to £40,000 because of the specifications required for testing in Northern Ireland.
The average manufacturing time for each lift can be anything from five to 10 weeks.The average manufacturing time for each lift can be anything from five to 10 weeks.
Depending on the capacity of the company they could make some simultaneously, but you are still talking a number of months to fulfil such an order.Depending on the capacity of the company they could make some simultaneously, but you are still talking a number of months to fulfil such an order.
One firm told me they could fulfil the order in four months if they pushed themselves - but that's because they already have 15 in stock.One firm told me they could fulfil the order in four months if they pushed themselves - but that's because they already have 15 in stock.
So that length of time plus a contract of this size and scale would inevitably be put out to tender by the department and that process could take some time.So that length of time plus a contract of this size and scale would inevitably be put out to tender by the department and that process could take some time.
We don't know if the lifts will be replaced but it gives you a sense of the timescale and cost the department would be facing.We don't know if the lifts will be replaced but it gives you a sense of the timescale and cost the department would be facing.
Ms Mallon said she has asked her permanent secretary to commission two separate reviews, which she will oversee.Ms Mallon said she has asked her permanent secretary to commission two separate reviews, which she will oversee.
The first investigation will focus on "the precise timeline and to understand who knew what and when and all actions taken".The first investigation will focus on "the precise timeline and to understand who knew what and when and all actions taken".
She said the review will be carried out independently by auditors from outside the Department for Infrastructure.She said the review will be carried out independently by auditors from outside the Department for Infrastructure.
"The second review will be carried out by an external expert which we are currently in the process of appointing and will provide me with independent advice on the steps that need to be taken to return our MOT centres urgently to a position where a full testing service can be provided."
Thousands of MoTs had already been cancelled after the cracks in lifts were detected.Thousands of MoTs had already been cancelled after the cracks in lifts were detected.
The suspension was announced on Monday night.The suspension was announced on Monday night.
Motorists have also raised concerns about insurance cover if they are unable to get MoT certificates.Motorists have also raised concerns about insurance cover if they are unable to get MoT certificates.
On Tuesday, AXA insurance said: "We are aware of the of the ongoing issues at MOT test centres in NI and that our customers may be concerned about their insurance cover.On Tuesday, AXA insurance said: "We are aware of the of the ongoing issues at MOT test centres in NI and that our customers may be concerned about their insurance cover.
"AXA can confirm that until this situation is resolved, it will not be a requirement for AXA customers to have a valid MOT certificate, as long as all other policy conditions are met"."AXA can confirm that until this situation is resolved, it will not be a requirement for AXA customers to have a valid MOT certificate, as long as all other policy conditions are met".