Well its good to dvla have addressed the problem for once
Well you say that Richie, but what kind of security measures do they have for it to happen anyway? It isn't the first time that they have had thefts of log books, goes on more than you would think

. It doesn't always get to be public knowedge though

I believe they've been forced to change the V5 quite abit as a fair few of the V5's have been taken, hence why a panic and big change.
If you can't be bothered to google or search for why, here's an extract below of part of a report
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The identities of thousands of vehicles have been stolen over the past two years using blank registration documents taken from the DVLA.
Police are recovering around ten faked log books a week but up to 130,000 blank books, stolen in 2006, are still missing.
According to the Association of Chief Police Officers 11,000 vehicles worth more than £13million have been cloned by criminals so that stolen cars can then be sold on as legitimate.
ACPO's vehicle crime intelligence service, told BBC radio: 'We are working closely with the DVLA to investigate the theft of a large number of vehicle registration documents.
'Around 11,000 vehicles, worth over £13million are estimated to have had their identities stolen over the past two-and-a-half years as a result, with innocent motorists the victims.
'There are some simple ways in which the public can protect themselves and we urge that every care is taken.'
The DVLA has published a list of serial numbers for the stolen log books on its website.
A spokesman said: 'We have done everything we can to quickly alert the public to the theft of these blank registration certificates and continue to work with the police."
Anyone bought a car lately, you may want to double check you have the genuine one!
