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![]() Adrian wrote: Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Bicycles arn't road vehicles. Of course they are. No they're not. They're just 2 wheels and a frame. Wheres the engine? YOu can ride them in parks, in fields , up hills , wherever its allowed. Just like 4x4 cars, then? Good luck trying to drive a car around a park or down a corridor or lug it up some stairs. I think you might find yourself in the minority there. You can just imagine some bored plod or traffic warden giving some poor cyclist a ticket for some minor infraction just as happens with cars today. Can't see cycling lasting long if that happens. Sorry? Cycling cannot survive cyclists having to obey the law? Are you really trying to say that? I'm saying that the people who use it to commute everyday might decide the extra hassle isn't worth it and just revert back to using already overcrowded public transport, and the ones who use it as recreation once in a while wouldn't bother registering anyway. Certainly I wouldn't since how will they find out who I am if they spot me without any license plates? And unless there are plods on bikes (never seen them where I live) how will they chase me to stop me and find out? Its an unworkable system that will hopefully remain nothing more than an enforcemant jobsworths wet dream where he can dream about giving little kids on their bikes with stabilisers tickets for riding on the pavement instead of on the A road outside their front door. B2003 |
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![]() Jonathan Morris wrote: You can't just blame the 'foreigners within the EU', because a car magazine highlighted how easy it is for any Brit to do the same. I'm sure a lot of foreign cars over here are owned by people using them to avoid detection. In fact, in many ways I can see why I might want to do it myself until honesty kicks in. There used to be (though less now) a lot of german and netherlands registered cars in london with very un-german looking drivers. Now as you mentioned theres a lot of polish plates and also lithuanian and latvian. How long before they all get sold on to Brits with foreign plates included is anyones guess. The government have really made a rod for their own backs with all the road and speed cameras but they're too dumb to see it. B2003 |
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Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Bicycles arn't road vehicles. Of course they are. No they're not. They're just 2 wheels and a frame. Wheres the engine? Sat on the saddle, usually. Or maybe standing up on the pedals on a steep hill. YOu can ride them in parks, in fields , up hills , wherever its allowed. Just like 4x4 cars, then? Good luck trying to drive a car around a park I wonder HOW those park rangers manage? D'you think it's because they're *allowed to*? Oh, and you might like to take note of the "No Cycling" signs in the park every now and then. I think you might find yourself in the minority there. You can just imagine some bored plod or traffic warden giving some poor cyclist a ticket for some minor infraction just as happens with cars today. Can't see cycling lasting long if that happens. Sorry? Cycling cannot survive cyclists having to obey the law? Are you really trying to say that? I'm saying that the people who use it to commute everyday might decide the extra hassle isn't worth it The extra hassle of obeying the law? Poor loves. Certainly I wouldn't since how will they find out who I am if they spot me without any license plates? Might as well just not bother registering your car to your name, eh? Perhaps even use somebody elses plates - or just take 'em off completely. |
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David Howdon wrote:
wrote: Moreover, all resident Members of the University were required to obtain the Motor Proctor's written consent before having motor vehicle in the City. I wonder whether that still applies.? I thought it was just students ("Members resident in statute pupilari shall not keep, nor cause to be kept" a car - or some such I think was the phrase) that had to obtain consents for a car. It applies to resident members who don't have "MA status". The university statutes are online if anyone wants to read them. PaulO |
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![]() "Boltar" wrote Adrian wrote: Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Bicycles arn't road vehicles. Of course they are. No they're not. They're just 2 wheels and a frame. Wheres the engine? Only motor vehicles have motors. Jeremy Parker |
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![]() Adrian wrote: Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they were saying : Bicycles arn't road vehicles. Of course they are. No they're not. They're just 2 wheels and a frame. Wheres the engine? Sat on the saddle, usually. Or maybe standing up on the pedals on a steep hill. Really? Well then if any means of locomotion using made made objects is considered a vehicle then you'd better start campaigning for roller skates to be licensed. But hey , why stop at anything with wheels, why should they have the monopoly on defining a vehicle - shoes are man made too. Perhaps ever new pair of Nikes should be registered with the DVLA! Good luck trying to drive a car around a park I wonder HOW those park rangers manage? D'you think it's because they're *allowed to*? Since when is a park ranger an average member of the public? Anyway , this is a pointless argument. A bicycle is not a vehicle as you plainly know. I can't tell if you're just being devils advocate or really are as daft as you come across. Might as well just not bother registering your car to your name, eh? Perhaps even use somebody elses plates - or just take 'em off completely. Plenty of people do thanks to the proliferation of speed cameras. Have you just parachuted in from the 70s or something? B2003 |
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Boltar ) gurgled happily, sounding much like they
were saying : Really? Well then if any means of locomotion using made made objects is considered a vehicle then you'd better start campaigning for roller skates to be licensed. When they start being used widely as transport and start widespread flaunting of the law, then perhaps it might not be a bad idea. Anyway, this is a pointless argument. A bicycle is not a vehicle as you plainly know. Ah, OK. So not a mode of road transport, then. Merely a frivolous toy. Not a great idea to have those mixing with traffic, so better ban 'em from the public road. Or do you want your bread buttered on both sides? Cake *and* eat it? It's make your mind up time, y'know. Might as well just not bother registering your car to your name, eh? Perhaps even use somebody elses plates - or just take 'em off completely. Plenty of people do thanks to the proliferation of speed cameras. They do. I just don't happen to think it's a great thing. Have you just parachuted in from the 70s or something? B2003 Don't worry, One of us is fully aware that it's 2006 now... |
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