Vehicle ownership and changing vehicle registered keeper

Let's assume that Mr B will never pay anything. Then the parents are left with a car they can't sell rotting away on their driveway.

Mr B is unlikely to talk to the police - at least, not any conversation initiated by him.

Indeed.

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PM
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happily,

vanishingly

AFAIK there is no receipt - let's assume this for the sake of this discussion.

B's name is on the V5C.

IMO the 'man on the Clapham omnibus' (who is by now fed up of public transport and wants to buy his own wheels) would assume that B was the owner.

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PM

These aren't the kind of folk who would go down the legal/court route anyway.

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PM

"PM" gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying:

Ah - you should have said that. There's an easy solution, then.

Send the lads round with baseball bats.

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Adrian

Heh, that would probably work :-)

But the V5 would still be in the wrong name...

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PM

"PM" gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying:

No, no, no. You get him to sign it BEFORE you break his fingers.

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Adrian

You can tell I'm new at this!

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PM

Take the car, hide it and offer him 500 quid to 'sell' it to you.

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The Natural Philosopher

Offering him money - a *lot* of money, to the people concerned - for something that he already owes thousands on is not an option.

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PM

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