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<p> </p><p>The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency does not hold this data broken
down by parliamentary constituency. Figures are not held specifically for England
and Wales. The table below shows the total amount of prosecutions for the offence
of keeping or using an unlicensed vehicle in England, Scotland and Wales in each of
the last five years.</p><table><tbody><tr><td><p>Year</p><p> </p></td><td><p>Total
number of prosecutions</p><p> </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2009/10</p><p> </p></td><td><p>64,408</p><p>
</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2010/11</p><p> </p></td><td><p>53,648</p><p> </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2011/12</p><p>
</p></td><td><p>44,159</p><p> </p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2012/13</p><p> </p></td><td><p>29,035</p><p>
</p></td></tr><tr><td><p>2013/14</p><p> </p></td><td><p>25,044</p><p> </p></td></tr></tbody></table><p><strong><strong></strong></strong></p><p>The
DVLA operates a comprehensive package of measures to tackle vehicle excise duty evasion.
These range from reminder letters and penalties through to court prosecutions and
the wheelclamping and/or removal of unlicensed vehicles. These measures have helped
to improve compliance and the latest estimates show that vehicle excise duty evasion
is at a historic low of just 0.6%.</p><p><strong></strong></p>
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