40% of bikes untaxed.....
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Most of the people I know have their bikes in the garage 9 months of the year I wonder if they take that into account.
untaxed uninsured foreign cars on the other hand On the local radio this afternoon the police were saying they have no way of checking foreign databases so they have no way of following up speeding/traffic/parking offences.
untaxed uninsured foreign cars on the other hand On the local radio this afternoon the police were saying they have no way of checking foreign databases so they have no way of following up speeding/traffic/parking offences.
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Oh and i've been stopped more times on a motorbike by plod, many more in fact, than I have in a car. In my experience i've had a far harsher time from plod on my bike than I have in my car and if anything motorcyclists are an easy target for giving **** to.
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most people SORN the bike over winter, no sense lining gordon's pockets when it is sat in the garage on a trickle charger now is there.
never had a bike without a numberplate either, funny that, and that insurance is kind of pricey also but hey, it's worth it every penny every time you overtake a bitter twisted "cage" driver.
never had a bike without a numberplate either, funny that, and that insurance is kind of pricey also but hey, it's worth it every penny every time you overtake a bitter twisted "cage" driver.
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If 40% of bikes are neither taxed nor declared SORN then why haven't the DVLA been issuing fixed penalties like they claim to do with cars. I suspect this is down to the muppets at whitehall not realising that a lot of bikers have their bike for weekend summer fun and not as a daily means of transport.
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Since January first this year, the Europe wide agreement is in force. They can check ours, we can check theirs.
Since it'll be 99.9999% Europeans with cars, (I don't think even the Iraqis smuggle their cars in with themselves ), it SHOULD be possible.
However, DVLC is MUCH easier, so why not target the easy option?
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P1Mark: Main beam= what you call full beam.
Dipped beam= what you call main beam
And to all those who said that bikes HAVE got plates........
Not on the front, they haven't, and when was the last time anyone spotted an ANPR camera pointing at the rear of a vehicle speeding AWAY from it
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Dipped beam= what you call main beam
And to all those who said that bikes HAVE got plates........
Not on the front, they haven't, and when was the last time anyone spotted an ANPR camera pointing at the rear of a vehicle speeding AWAY from it
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Eh? ANPR is used by traffic cops sitting in trafic driving along behind vehicles. You think they using it driving towards vehicles on the other side of the road?
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P1Mark: Main beam= what you call full beam.
Dipped beam= what you call main beam
And to all those who said that bikes HAVE got plates........
Not on the front, they haven't, and when was the last time anyone spotted an ANPR camera pointing at the rear of a vehicle speeding AWAY from it
Alcazar
Dipped beam= what you call main beam
And to all those who said that bikes HAVE got plates........
Not on the front, they haven't, and when was the last time anyone spotted an ANPR camera pointing at the rear of a vehicle speeding AWAY from it
Alcazar
Doesn't matter, as both of our posts seem to have been removed.
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The DVLA figures are BS, as has been reported before. They say 40% of bikes are untaxed in total, not that they are on the road.
Most of the bikers I know dont use their bikes over autumn and winter, so tax it for 6 months for spring and summer and SORN it for the rest of the year. The DVLA took their data from wintertime, if they took it in the summer I bet the figure or actually untaxed bikes would be the same as cars.
As for numberplates ??? ANPR reads the back plate for nearly all vehicles as the vehicle passes them, or the police are driving behind it.
Most of the bikers I know dont use their bikes over autumn and winter, so tax it for 6 months for spring and summer and SORN it for the rest of the year. The DVLA took their data from wintertime, if they took it in the summer I bet the figure or actually untaxed bikes would be the same as cars.
As for numberplates ??? ANPR reads the back plate for nearly all vehicles as the vehicle passes them, or the police are driving behind it.
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Anyway, your scenario requires police in a car etc, whereas we know they are all either at a desk doing paperwork, or sat behind a speed camera.
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Typical lying, "we don't really want to work that hard" coppers then?
Since January first this year, the Europe wide agreement is in force. They can check ours, we can check theirs.
Since it'll be 99.9999% Europeans with cars, (I don't think even the Iraqis smuggle their cars in with themselves ), it SHOULD be possible.
However, DVLC is MUCH easier, so why not target the easy option?
Alcazar
Since January first this year, the Europe wide agreement is in force. They can check ours, we can check theirs.
Since it'll be 99.9999% Europeans with cars, (I don't think even the Iraqis smuggle their cars in with themselves ), it SHOULD be possible.
However, DVLC is MUCH easier, so why not target the easy option?
Alcazar
that b0llocks from dvla is just news grabbing, they haven't explained it totally
because they are on about the bikes parked in garages sorned!!!!
european agreement???????
why is it that transport company's are replacing uk licensed drivers with one from poland ??????
you can't put points on a polish license!!!
the ones at my company drive well over there hours , through speed camera and don't stop for police !!!!
guess what they're licenses are as clean as a whistle!!
my advise get yourself a friendly pole and insure him on your car, any speeding tickets, send in his license
dvla will just brush the ticket under the carpet
i know another person who is resident in monaco, he parks on double yellows, over stays meters, caught on speed cameras, never gets a ticket
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I rarely use it in the winter but still keep it taxed in case I get a problem with the car.
It is quite ridiculous that immigrants are allowed to get away with all those offences. What a useless bunch the authorities are. No thought of any protection for the general public from those who drive illegally and are uninsured.
Les
It is quite ridiculous that immigrants are allowed to get away with all those offences. What a useless bunch the authorities are. No thought of any protection for the general public from those who drive illegally and are uninsured.
Les
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They can and should be prosecuted. They can be fined and if they are in the EU, the debt may well be sold on to a debt collector in their Country of Origin. What can't happen, at the moment, is issue of points on your license.
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that b0llocks from dvla is just news grabbing, they haven't explained it totally
because they are on about the bikes parked in garages sorned!!!!
european agreement???????
why is it that transport company's are replacing uk licensed drivers with one from poland ??????
you can't put points on a polish license!!!
the ones at my company drive well over there hours , through speed camera and don't stop for police !!!!
guess what they're licenses are as clean as a whistle!!
my advise get yourself a friendly pole and insure him on your car, any speeding tickets, send in his license
dvla will just brush the ticket under the carpet
i know another person who is resident in monaco, he parks on double yellows, over stays meters, caught on speed cameras, never gets a ticket
because they are on about the bikes parked in garages sorned!!!!
european agreement???????
why is it that transport company's are replacing uk licensed drivers with one from poland ??????
you can't put points on a polish license!!!
the ones at my company drive well over there hours , through speed camera and don't stop for police !!!!
guess what they're licenses are as clean as a whistle!!
my advise get yourself a friendly pole and insure him on your car, any speeding tickets, send in his license
dvla will just brush the ticket under the carpet
i know another person who is resident in monaco, he parks on double yellows, over stays meters, caught on speed cameras, never gets a ticket
The days of ignoring speed cams abroad and them ignoring ours, are numbered, believe me
Alcazar
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the fines are no problem the company pay them its great fun for the bosses, as the polish drivers won't lose there license and the fines are nothing compared to the time made up, and amount of work done
so all of us (uk) drivers have to look over our shoulders all the time as they will sack us at first oppotunity
one driver has got 4 speeding tickets (fixed penalty) and is still driving, just send polish license off, hey presto, no points
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If 40% of bikes are neither taxed nor declared SORN then why haven't the DVLA been issuing fixed penalties like they claim to do with cars. I suspect this is down to the muppets at whitehall not realising that a lot of bikers have their bike for weekend summer fun and not as a daily means of transport.
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the fines are no problem the company pay them its great fun for the bosses, as the polish drivers won't lose there license and the fines are nothing compared to the time made up, and amount of work done
so all of us (uk) drivers have to look over our shoulders all the time as they will sack us at first oppotunity
one driver has got 4 speeding tickets (fixed penalty) and is still driving, just send polish license off, hey presto, no points
so all of us (uk) drivers have to look over our shoulders all the time as they will sack us at first oppotunity
one driver has got 4 speeding tickets (fixed penalty) and is still driving, just send polish license off, hey presto, no points
Alcazar