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Nottinghamshire Police issues warning to Gedling borough drivers of fake parking fine text scam

The text sender pretends to be from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency

Drivers in Gedling borough are being warned by Nottinghamshire Police of a text message scam which falsely claims people owe money for parking fines.

Nottinghamshire Police said it had received numerous reports of scam texts being sent to drivers across the borough in recent weeks, with the sender pretending to be from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). 

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The bogus messages usually tell the recipient that they are being served a “parking penalty charge” and include a link to make a payment.

The texts will often make threats if this sum is not paid within a certain timeframe. This could be a driving ban, increased fine, or being taken to court.

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The texts will often make threats if this fine is not paid within a certain timeframe

The DVSA does not deal with parking fines and anyone who receives the text message should simply delete it and not click any links contained within the message.

Detective Sergeant Sally Collins, of Nottinghamshire Police’s fraud unit, said: “In light of the spike in reports, we are advising people that the DVSA does not deal with parking fines, so will never send anyone a text like this.

“Aside from this, key giveaways are spelling and grammar mistakes, and if the message has been sent from a personal mobile number.

“Our message is simple, if you’ve received a text message about a parking fine claiming to be from DVSA, this is a scam.

“Simply delete the message and do not click the link as it leads to a phoney website which could extort money and personal information from you.”

Anyone who receives a scam message purporting to be from the DVSA is asked to report it to the National Cyber Security Centre by clicking here.

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