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xsk460

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  1. Another pic, but may already be on here- my mate 'big chris' has put a load of pics on in the past.
  2. I've had it a while. I've some flim clips of it working but they are 3gp type flies of a mobile phone camera, and I cant seam to get them to load up on here???
  3. I been told to post you some pics!:cool2: So here one from last summer...
  4. A pic of my explorer before a little towing job, just so you know I'm a living, breathing, owner driver, and not a 'Boggie-man':stop:- no offence to any boggie-men out there of course!:-D
  5. By the way I'm not knocking the MPV thing, as I think in certain cases it is a useful exemption. My only concern is that, 'push come to shove' someone will be the poor sod that will be setting the legal precident when he's up in the 'dock' with the police, or VOSA pushing for the book to be thown! For those really intrested reading on how things can really snowball in a bad way, when being prosecuted on these kind of legal interpretation matters, try getting hold of VOSA v Greenfarms Ltd. Though its not directly relevent to MPV exemption, it does shows how you need to get your facts well in order, or as in this case, things can come come crashing down around you...
  6. My advice on this is to get hold of a copy of the 'Stones Justices Manual' and have a read, and a read, and another read- to make sure you are comfortable in making use of the exemption, and that worst case senario you would be happy to defend your use of the exemption in a court of law. Remeber that road traffic Law is not 'joined up' so make sure that you would not fall foul of some other piece of road traffic law. 'Stones' is a very good bedtime read, and it's what the criminal courts use! It contains both the relevent statue law, and also relevent 'case law' Usually it is the case law which is the important part as this gives the legal interpretation on the statute law.... Unfortunatly, the only case law I could find for MPV is 'Creek v Fossett, Eccles & Supertents Ltd, and it was a decision made under previous legislation. Remeber that the likes of DVLA, ect may give you their 'take' on an issue- However, only the courts can decide on the legal interpretation of statute law!!!
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