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    Quote Originally Posted by Laava View Post
    Interesting that the cops don't give a flying about whether you display or not. I have been pulled over several times on my current bike where the rego and wof is under the seat, and never even come up in conversation. They don't care. Ironically the people that do care are not doing so from a safety perspective, they are just money grubbing cunce. With a capitol C.
    cunCe? Has a certain 'appeal'...
    Do you realise how many holes there could be if people would just take the time to take the dirt out of them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    ... This shouldn't be a country of guilty until proven innocent.
    Ahhh but it is when it comes to vehicular offences.
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    Quote Originally Posted by spanner spinner View Post
    you must be very nice to the police when stoped because they will ticket you for having the rego & warrent under the seat even if it current or not. the ticket is for failing to display, and you can even get this for having the rego & warrent in a hard to see place ie stuck to the back of the number plate and then covered in chain lube or even down on the swing arm if obscured by footrest hangers.
    Of course you have a point but, when the popo give you the beckon, they will have ascertained that you have rego and or wof before they get out of their car. You would have to be a real awkward bastard before they would ever ticket you for failing to display on your bike I suspect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Clockwork View Post
    Ahhh but it is when it comes to vehicular offences.
    Second that

    Beat a child to death = mustn't leap to conclusions...

    Exceed WOF time / licensing period / speed by 1-5% = guilty, pay up, ya evil lawbreaker....

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    As per the letter of the law your reg warrant should be bolted to the bike on the same face as the number plate so that the number plate reg/wof can all be viewed by the officer at the same time without them having to walk all round the bike. most police are not this anal and realise that on some moden sport bikes this is not easily achived. I have personaly seen a ticket written for reg/wof not displayed (where under the seat and both current) the cop stopped the two of us for a quick chat (where just over the speed limit) and my friend did not know when to shut up so he got the ticket. So yes you normaly have to be a dick head to get a ticket for this.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spanner spinner View Post
    As per the letter of the law your reg warrant should be bolted to the bike on the same face as the number plate so that the number plate reg/wof can all be viewed by the officer at the same time without them having to walk all round the bike. most police are not this anal and realise that on some moden sport bikes this is not easily achived. I have personaly seen a ticket written for reg/wof not displayed (where under the seat and both current) the cop stopped the two of us for a quick chat (where just over the speed limit) and my friend did not know when to shut up so he got the ticket. So yes you normaly have to be a dick head to get a ticket for this.
    please.
    registration plate and licence to operate vehicle on the road are two different things.
    When will you people learn
    the reg is always displayed when you have a registration plate fitted to the rear of your bike.
    its the positioning of the licence and wof that you need to ensure is in the right place
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    Result, no further action is to be taken. Awwwww, they're really really nice, really.
    I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Result, no further action is to be taken. Awwwww, they're really really nice, really.
    yet the doris (not so dumb) who gave way to the camera car on the broken yellows got busted plus court cost tripling the amoumt to pay. S'pose a female does not know how to beg?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldrider View Post
    yet the doris (not so dumb) who gave way to the camera car on the broken yellows got busted plus court cost tripling the amoumt to pay. S'pose a female does not know how to beg?
    , I'm pretty experienced in beggin, married a Scot and speak the language of dumb exceptionally well... bummer for the poor lass, praps I should become a lawyer to defend the intelligent against the dumb
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