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MG Man wrote:wagon r wrote:the only thing that upset me was that Imbert said he doesn't think seatbelts in the back should be made manditory.....
...as if the back of the car isn't subject to the same forces as the front.....![]()
Mr. Hunt, if and when you read this, hit me a PM....my job requires that i change his mind.
MG....class Saturday is going to be interesting...
OMFG
what a dumb cnut
CBharath wrote:MG Man wrote:wagon r wrote:the only thing that upset me was that Imbert said he doesn't think seatbelts in the back should be made manditory.....
...as if the back of the car isn't subject to the same forces as the front.....![]()
Mr. Hunt, if and when you read this, hit me a PM....my job requires that i change his mind.
MG....class Saturday is going to be interesting...
OMFG
what a dumb cnut
all cars have rear seatbelts ???
MG Man wrote:CBharath wrote:MG Man wrote:wagon r wrote:the only thing that upset me was that Imbert said he doesn't think seatbelts in the back should be made manditory.....
...as if the back of the car isn't subject to the same forces as the front.....![]()
Mr. Hunt, if and when you read this, hit me a PM....my job requires that i change his mind.
MG....class Saturday is going to be interesting...
OMFG
what a dumb cnut
all cars have rear seatbelts ???
no but all cars have seatbelt mounting points and you can buy static belts at many auto places.
Both my 1974 and 1981 2 door cars have rear belt mounting points
I never installed them because I dont put anyone in the back.....
when the seatbelt became law, there were vehicles on the road that did not come with them standard, no? and people complied....
I personally believe there shold be no seatbelt law. Flying through the windshield is good enough of a fine for being stupid
MG Man wrote:CBharath wrote:all cars have rear seatbelts ???
no but all cars have seatbelt mounting points and you can buy static belts at many auto places.
Both my 1974 and 1981 2 door cars have rear belt mounting points
I never installed them because I dont put anyone in the back.....
MG Man wrote:playerskrew wrote:Illegal tint=$5000.
Speeding=$4000.
Parking=$500.
No seatbelt=$4000.
Reakless driving=$4000.
This was just on d news.......
keep to 80, don't park near no parking signs, buckle up, don't drive like a cnut and light tint...............nothing here is unreasonable
bOOsTmaN wrote:just heard on the radio that..
if caught working ph.. "pulling bull"
$8000 will be your fine.
Computerman wrote:MG Man wrote:CBharath wrote:all cars have rear seatbelts ???
no but all cars have seatbelt mounting points and you can buy static belts at many auto places.
Both my 1974 and 1981 2 door cars have rear belt mounting points
I never installed them because I dont put anyone in the back.....
My wagon did not come with seatbelts in the rear. I installed one lapbelt in the back left for the babyseat. Nothing on the other side though.
Greypatch wrote:
• fixed ticket penalty of $2,000 for excessively dark-tinted vehicles obscuring sight of a vehicle’s interior. $5,000 court fine if challenged;
ingalook wrote:Fines too high, many people will opt to bribe officer rather than pay these fines... de police smiling with these new fines
How many tuners drive at 80km on the highway? 1% perhaps?
Why didn't they address the outdated speed limit when they were addressing the "outdated" fine?
On top of that no radar guns, VLT meters etc. them popos will like demself too bad!
There is a $2000 fine for "disobeying" the instructions of a office... this is so vague and open to abuse it eh funny
eliteauto wrote:I will continue to say these plasters will come to naught if there continues to be a disconnect between the various agencies that contribute to vehicles being on the road
The enforcement part rests on the shoulders of the Police and Licensing Officers, but how fair is it to have someone charged for "too dark a tint" when the said vehicle was passed and licensed that way by the Licensing Authority? You have vehicles that are equipped with 20% "Privacy Glass" and yet still you have not a definitive % set for tint, leaving motorists at the mercy of any whim and fancy of Police Officers. Police want to charge you for unauthorized lights if your fogs are yellow but cars come equipped with and are registered with same....but there is a solution, all it takes is one person to contest a ticket and win and then have that person sue the ticketing officer, the C.O.P., the Min of Nat Sec, the Min of Works and the Licensing Authority and I'm sure they'll get their act in order
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