classic33
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I was carrying a few boxes on the rear at the time I was stopped. So he wasn't able to see what was underneath, from a standing posistion.Nice one! Looks pretty obvious that there is no engine.
I was carrying a few boxes on the rear at the time I was stopped. So he wasn't able to see what was underneath, from a standing posistion.Nice one! Looks pretty obvious that there is no engine.
Wonder what a magistrate would make of someone without pedal reflectors but wearing reflective slap wraps on their ankles?
Tied the wrong way. It should be wound clockwise, from the base upwards!
The regulations are very specific, reflectors must be fitted to the leading edge and trailing edge of each pedal.
I can't see them being able to do anything more than consider other reflectors in mitigation when handing out the penalty, perhaps lower fine if there is scope.
Tied the wrong way. It should be wound clockwise, from the base upwards!
2723571 said:Quite right. The real concern is the potential for a weaselly insurance companies lawyer arguing damages down.
Is it an offence not to stop if asked to by a PCSO? If it isn't - keep pedalling!
Is it an offence not to stop if asked to by a PCSO? If it isn't - keep pedalling!
2724055 said:Whilst convenient, is that the right way?