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SUPPLIERS OF TAMPER PROOF TAX DISC HOLDERS
Patent Number: 2 298 630

NEW TAMPER PROOF MOTORCYCLE TAX DISC HOLDERS

The Secur-i-Disc Tamper-Proof Motorcycle Tax Disc Holder was developed at the request of the Metropolitan Police Force several years ago and is used by several Police Forces and Councils throughout the UK for the protection of their tax discs.

The fixing of the motorcycle holder works in exactly the same way as the motorcar tax disc holder except that instead of fixing to a windscreen, the holder is applied to either the tank/body of the motorcycle, the fairing, or to a pre-punched polyurethane holder.

The size of all motorcycle holders is 95mm diameter. The holders have been rigorously tested so that is does not cloud on exposure to sunlight and will not go brittle therefore ensuring that no damage will be inflicted on the motorcyclist.

MOTORCYCLE FIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TANK / BODY
ITEM A - PRICE £1.50 EACH
ITEM A - £1.75 EACH

1. “CAREFULLY” PEEL OFF LICENCE HOLDER BACKING TO EXPOSE ADHESIVE AND PLACE ON FLAT SURFACE WITH ADHESIVE FACING UP. (NOTE: DURING HANDLING OF STICKER, DAMPEN OR WET FINGERS WILL HELP ADHESIVE FROM STICKING TO THEM).

2. APPLY FRONT OF TAX DISC TO CENTRE CIRCLE TO ENSURE A PERMANENT BOND APPLY HAND PRESSURE TO THE TAX DISC ONLY.

3. REMOVE PAPER BACKING FROM CLEAR PLASTIC DISC AND “CAREFULLY” APPLY ADHESIVE SIDE OF DISC TO SURFACE OF ROAD TAX.

“NO” ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO REMOVE PLASTIC DISC AT ANY TIME DURING FIXING AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE TAX DISC.

4. PLACE ADHESIVE SIDE OF LICENCE HOLDER ONTO THE TANK OR BODY OF THE SCOOTER / MOTORCYCLE AND SMOOTH DOWN TO DISPLAY TAX DISC.

5. IF AT ANY TIME THE TAX DISC NEEDS TO BE RETURNED TO D.V.L.A SIMPLY CUT AROUND CIRCUMFERENCE OF TAX DISC AND RETURN.

ITEM B - PRICE £1.50 EACH
ITEM B - £1.75 EACH

MOTORCYCLE FIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR FAIRING ONLY

1. “CAREFULLY” PEEL OFF LICENCE HOLDER BACKING TO EXPOSE ADHESIVE AND PLACE ON FLAT SURFACE WITH ADHESIVE FACING UP. (NOTE: DURING HANDLING OF STICKER, DAMPEN OR WET FINGERS WILL HELP ADHESIVE FROM STICKING TO THEM).

2. APPLY BACK OF TAX DISC TO CENTRE CIRCLE TO ENSURE A PERMANENT BOND APPLY HAND PRESSURE TO THE TAX DISC ONLY.

3. REMOVE PAPER BACKING FROM CLEAR PLASTIC DISC AND “CAREFULLY” APPLY ADHESIVE SIDE OF DISC TO SURFACE OF ROAD TAX.

“NO” ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO REMOVE PLASTIC DISC AT ANY TIME DURING FIXING AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE TAX DISC.

4. PLACE ADHESIVE SIDE OF LICENCE HOLDER IN BIKE WIND-SHIELD AND SMOOTH DOWN TO DISPLAY TAX DISC.

5. IF AT ANY TIME THE TAX DISC NEEDS TO BE RETURNED TO D.V.L.A SIMPLY CUT AROUND CIRCUMFERENCE OF TAX DISC AND RETURN.

ITEM C - PRICE £1.50 EACH
ITEM C - £1.75 EACH

ITEM D - PRICE £1.50 EACH
ITEM D - £1.75 EACH


FIXING INSTRUCTIONS FOR TRANSPARENT BOLT-ON HOLDER

1. “CAREFULLY” PEEL OFF LICENCE HOLDER BACKING TO EXPOSE ADHESIVE AND PLACE ON FLAT SURFACE WITH ADHESIVE FACING UP. (NOTE: DURING HANDLING OF STICKER, DAMPEN OR WET FINGERS WILL HELP ADHESIVE FROM STICKING TO THEM).

2. APPLY BACK OF TAX DISC TO CENTRE CIRCLE TO ENSURE A PERMANENT BOND APPLY HAND PRESSURE TO THE TAX DISC ONLY.

3. REMOVE PAPER BACKING FROM CLEAR PLASTIC DISC AND “CAREFULLY” APPLY ADHESIVE SIDE OF DISC TO SURFACE OF ROAD TAX.

4. PLACE ADHESIVE SIDE OF LICENCE HOLDER TO BOLT-ON HOLDER AND SMOOTH DOWN TO DISPLAY TAX DISC.

5. IF AT ANY TIME THE TAX DISC NEEDS TO BE RETURNED TO D.V.L.A SIMPLY CUT AROUND CIRCUMFERENCE OF TAX DISC AND RETURN.

TRANSPARENT BOLT-ON
HOLDER FOR MOTORCYCLES

“NO” ATTEMPT SHOULD BE MADE TO REMOVE PLASTIC DISC AT ANY TIME DURING FIXING AS THIS CAN DAMAGE THE TAX DISC.

ITEM E - PRICE £4 EACH
ITEM E - £4 EACH
ITEM F - PRICE £4 EACH
ITEM F - £4 EACH


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The holder is currently sold in hundreds of outlets throughout the UK but may also be obtained by sending a stamped addressed envelope together with a cheque or postal order for the required amount, made payable to 'Secur-i-Disc (U.K)' to;

Secur-i-Disc (U.K),
Unit 4 Gunbarrel Ind Est,Hayseech Lane,Halesowen,West Midlands,B64 7JZ.

Please let us know which item(s) you require. We will send your Secur-i-Disc(s) by return of post.
Do NOT send notes or coins as we will be unable to process your order.





BBC News Thursday, 11 September, 2003

Road Tax Dodging 'On The Rise'

One in five motorbikes aren't registered for tax. More people are dodging road tax, despite a range of measures introduced by the government to tackle evaders, an official report has said. Although the government collected £4.6bn in duty during the year to April 2003, about £193m was lost through evasion, the National Audit Office said.

The number of people not paying up has risen in seven of the 11 regions in Great Britain in the year to April, with the biggest increases seen in the East of England and Greater London. Motorcyclists were the biggest thorn in the side of the government - with almost a quarter of bikes going untaxed.

Word of warning - The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is trying a number of tactics to eat into the soaring levels of evasion. Its tools include wheel clamping, reading number plates, working off reports from police and traffic warden - and publicity.

About 40,000 vehicles were clamped in 2002-2003, a huge increase on the 25,000 vehicles immobilised in the previous year.  But it now seems that many people prefer to lose their car than own up to tax-dodging.  Since the introduction of wheel clamping in 1997 more than 108,000 vehicles have been clamped - and almost seven in 10 of them have been crushed.

The DVLA now says it plans to increase the number of cars it clamps, and intends to triple the number of staff it has working on the initiative in London.

New Measures - But aside from these traditional methods of catching the tax dodgers, the DVLA has turned to new technology to enhance its efforts.

One new initiative is Project Laser, which involves using cameras to identify unlicensed vehicles. Once identified, the vehicle is stopped by a police "intercept" team and the driver interviewed. (CLICK HERE FOR THE FULL REPORT)

One problem for the agency at the moment is having to spot an unlicensed vehicle on the road before being able to bring action.

But from next January, the agency will for the first time be able to undertake enforcement action by trawling its own records for cars which are registered but have no tax disc.


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