Correct but its not any different from a lams approved model thats been modified. At least having rego claiming a lams bike then when a warrent is performed and the inspection shows modified parts the warrent can be declined.
Also means that if your claiming its lams approved popo can sticker it for being modified and request it be checked at owners expense.
Its going to be interesting to see how many learners riders will have exausts etc that have dropped weight and increased hp taking their bike out of learners field.
Check these claims out-----
http://www.trademe.co.nz/motors/moto...-520725307.htm
Now tell me thats still a LAMS bike. I say you should need prove it a label it as such to ride it as such and every warrent it needs to be reconfirmed.
I have evolved as a KB member.Now nothing I say should be taken seriously.
Regardless of what could or should be done in the system to assist the Donut munchers in their work ... for those of you in LAM's land ... anything YOU can do to make your roadside stop a 2 minute affair. Rather than a possible 30 minutes plus ... would be in your best interest to do.
Wouldn't it ... ???![]()
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
What of my own time? Who is going to pay for that? My customers?
If it was a modified bike, out of the ordinary, getting a WOF, then sure photocopy the VIRM pages that are relevant... you expect that when you're getting off the beaten track. But a perfectly legitimate learner, on his perfectly legitimate learner bike, should not have to cater for the failings of the public service. If he has his license, the correct bike, paid his rego and got his WOF, surely in a just world his many should obligations end there? Or is it acceptable for the police to deal out injustice now? You don't agree that those upholding the law should be familiar with it?
The tester would ... could not decline the WoF on grounds it was not LAM's approved. But could make it appear on the online vehicle details ... that it is no longer in approved status (Or at least status suspect)
As I recall in my previous LAM's searches ... the onus is on the rider to prove it is on the list.
When life throws you a curve ... Lean into it ...
They need to get the Target team onto this.
How well do the NZ Police know the new LAMS laws?
We send this 15yo learner out speeding on a Hyosung ST7L and a Suzuki RGV250 to find out.
I have to agree with others that the cops giving the tickets should know the law. If they haven't bothered to learn about it, then they shouldn't be writing them out. You say cops are overworked and undertrained, I don't disagree with that; but how about kicking the problems back up the chain to be solved, instead of passing them down for us to deal with.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Nah, don't make your life easier. Stand your ground. Thrill in the knowledge that you're right,AND the Popo is wrong.
Thril for the 15 minutes you could have saved by carrying the list in the first place. Then enjoy the time you have wasted writing letters that could have been avoided by carrying the list.
Yeah, go all you civil rights activists, protect your right to silence. Say nothing, waste your time.
Is there not a review on laws etc then? Surely somebody would notice if half the LAMS infringement tickets issued were being overturned and wasting a lot of police time. To civil rights activists sending that message is well worth wasting some time; its pretty much what they do. Its a pity the problem gets this far down the chain before being thrown back up, but we can't do anything else about that.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
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