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Here are some useful links that Rav and Dr Punma mentioned on today's show discussing a recent DVLA Scam:Scam information for Police Scotland here, external. For England, Wales and Northern Ireland, contact action fraud - their details can be found here, external. Report any phishing scams you come across here, external. More information available from the National Crime Agency here, external.

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