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    Removing our rego plates altogether may be a more obvious protest, but a lot (ie most) of us would need to do it and be prepared to wear the invitable fines.
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    rego's on hold FTW!!!!!!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    Removing our rego plates altogether may be a more obvious protest, but a lot (ie most) of us would need to do it and be prepared to wear the invitable fines.
    If you had no plate and if you were pulled by a cop and if you didn't produce your licence - how would they know who to ticket? Is failing to produce a licence an arrestable offence?
    it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
    If you had no plate and if you were pulled by a cop and if you didn't produce your licence - how would they know who to ticket? Is failing to produce a licence an arrestable offence?
    You can be held until your identity is established.

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    Insurance?

    If you're rego is on hold and you are still riding your bike and have an accident I assume your insurance would be invalid?
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    I'm not suggesting not paying your rego, just removing your plate. I wouldn't have thought that would invalidate your insurance.
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    I'm sorry but I will not support any action that is going to piss off the Police even if they were to see it as a legitimate protest action.

    To tie them up in processing this sort of thing is not on ( but I understand your intentions).

    Why bring that sort of attention to yourself and more importantly give the media something more to bag us as irresponsible.

    Remember that they (media) are looking for confrontational actions that will highlight that we are the bad guys.

    I support you in your efforts to get this injustice addressed but we need to be careful.

    There are many cops who are also just as pissed off as we are, are also riders and are being supportive of what is planned.

    I wish I had other ideas that were constructive but at present I do not.

    Please fellas this is not a personal attack on you. I am just as frustrated and want to punch someone as well.

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    ACC would be happy if we all put our regos on hold because the accidents would stop

    The Cops would also be happy because they could nab anyone who still tried to have their own pet accident

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