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  1. Right matey

     

     

    As I've said before I don't want to comment on your posts in future and as you like legal related matters to quote from the 1970s U.S legal drama - The Paper Chase,

     

    "Mr **** here is a shroud as far as I am concerned you don't exist"

     

    Steve

     

    Never said it did, I made a statement to correct post#2 -It was not my intention to start a flaming argument -so take the point for what it is -as they say to small children "say thank you -your welcome" :)

     

    otherwise I might as well not bothering posting in future.:mad:

     

     

    Steve

     

    Make up your mind!

  2. are bren gun bullet catcher bags rare and whats ok price for them ta.
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    Bren cartridge catcher bag, I've just bought.

    I was just trying to point out the bag catches neither the Bullet nor the cartridge, but rather it catches the the cartridge case. A cartridge is a complete round comprising the cartridge case, the bullet, the powder (or charge) and the primer. Maybe I care too much about correct use of the English language.....

  3. Do they need repositioning on a 1978 vehicle!?

    On a vehicle whose date of first use is on or before 1.1.72, there is no requirement as to position. A vehicle which was first used after this date, that is not an Agricultural vehicle, an industrial tractor or engineering plant, cannot have the lamps mounted in a position where the distance from the outside edge of the lamp to the edge of the body exceeds 400mm. This CVR(T) may be okay but to me it looks like more than 400mm from the edge of the lamp to the edge of the bodywork.

  4. Surely the United Nations was a post war organisation? If founded in 1945 how did they time travel back to 1943???(I haven't watched the Vid, which was an interminable time to load and I got fed up waiting.)...maybe there is an answer to my question in the vid but from your title something is wrong, surely. The precursor of United Nations during WW2 was the League of Nations......

  5. might they hold info on explorers ?and how do i go about contacting them ?

    Very unlikely, they had no info on my Explorer. There are big gaps in time periods for which they have record cards. Unless the Explorer was shed very late I doubt they will have a record card for it. The trouble is the search fee (which I think it is £20) is non refundable if they don't have a card or any info for your Explorer. It may be worth a try, you never know. Let us know how you get on....

     

    They hold all records against Military registration. The search will be done against the military registration, this is all they need. They cannot work from Chassis number, make, model build date etc,

  6. kevlar with a bren gun?????

     

    Kevlar was just a joke, to point out the daftness of trying to catch Bullets.....If Kevlar bags were to be used it would beat catching bullets blindfolded between your teeth, which is the only other way of catching bullets I know of!

  7. are bren gun bullet catcher bags rare and whats ok price for them ta.

     

    The bags for catching the CARTRIDGE CASES, are quite common, the ones for catching the BULLETS are rarer because they are presumably a lot stronger (made out of Kevlar??)

  8. Calling it a fake seems a bit harsh, Call it a copy, a lookalike or a reproduction yes, but surely a fake is something deliberately made to sell to an unsuspecting pundit knowing it is not what it purports to be. Making a film prop with the intention of taking film footage at a reasonable cost, does not seem to me the same as attempting fraud.

  9. Talks I had with DfT made it clear DfT wanted to keep annual testing and were categorically against longer period between tests, even for vehicles doing low mileage. They argue that vehicles doing low milage are more likely to suffer corrosion and perishing and that annual testing was required for all vehicles.

  10. Good post.

     

    It will definately be compulsory if you've got children on board, know quite a few people who have been cauggt out in jeeps & Land Rover's.

    To clarify, true for children under three, not correct for children over the age of three..

    http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/children/childincar?page=Overview&whoareyou_id=

    Quote from overview...."

    4) In older vehicles with no rear seat belts. In this case, children 3 years and over may travel unrestrained." unquote

  11. Mike as ever the relevant sections are very usefull

     

    This is the source of my info. It is consistent with your comments, but not when in comes to children under 3

     

    Sadly no references to the law!

     

    http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/children/childincar?page=FAQ&whoareyou_id='>http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/children/childincar?page=FAQ&whoareyou_id='>http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/children/childincar?page=FAQ&whoareyou_id=

    You could well be correct regarding a child under three. AA seem to agree with you.

    http://www.theaa.com/motoring_advice/child_safety/seatbelts.html

     

    Regarding your link, http://www.dft.gov.uk/think/focusareas/children/childincar?page=FAQ see point 13.

    Quote Frequently asked question 13"13. What do I do if my vehicle -

    - has no seat belts, or no rear seat belts?

    If a vehicle has no seat belts - if it's a classic car, for example - a child aged 3 years and over is allowed to travel in a rear seat unrestrained.

     

    A child under 3 years old may not travel in cars, vans or goods vehicles which do not have seat belts."unquote

     

    So yes there is a probelm with Child under three but a kid over the age of three can ride in a pre 1965 Jeep or Land Rover not fitted with belts.

  12. Reg 18 and Schedules 1 and 17 Road vehicles Lighting regs 1989.

     

    Motor vehicle first used before 1.4.1986 or trailer first use pre 1. 10 1985 require two side reflectors per side only.

     

    Rearmost side reflector must be a maximum of 1000mm from the rear of the vehicle, at a height between 350mm and 1500mm.

     

    The other side reflector must be towards centre of vehicle.

     

    All side Reflectors must have approval marks, and be Amber although the rearmost reflector (if within 1000mm of rear of vehicle) can be red.

     

    Reflectors must be vertical, face squarely to the side, and cannot be triangular.

     

    Exempted from these requirements:-

     

    Vehicles whose speed does not exceed 25MPH.

     

    Goods Vehicle length not exceeding 6m and first used on or after 1.4 1986 or length not exceeding 8m and first used before 1.4.86

     

    Passenger vehicles

     

    Incomplete vehicles for completion storage or display

     

    Excavator (special Types)

     

    Mobile Crane/ Engineering Plant.

     

    It is open to argument if an Explorer is a goods vehicle. Only goods vehicles pre April 86 are excepted. If it is a Locomotive, or a recovery vehicle it may not be excepted.

  13. Good post.

     

    It will definately be compulsory if you've got children on board, know quite a few people who have been cauggt out in jeeps & Land Rover's.

     

     

    The law is a bit of an ass when it comes to children too.

     

    Under the age of 3, they need to be in an approved car seat, which in turn needs to be fitted in the type approved way. That is either using isofix mountings or via seatbelts.

     

    I have a 1930 vintage car, so it has no seatbelts, nor isofix mountings. I can't fit either as the car does not have type approved mountings. So technically it is illegal for an anklebiter of less than 3 years old to travel in it. Boo hoo.

     

    Once said anklebiter is 3 they can travell unrestrained, provided the vehicle is not required to have them fitted, and does not in fact them fitted.

     

    :shocked:

    There are exceptions from Children needing to either wear an appropriate seat belt or even the need to wear any seat belt.

     

    Motor Vehicles (wearing of seat belts) Regs 1993 and section 15 Road Traffic Act 1988

     

    Exceptions to Sections 15(3) include (there are others but I don't think they are particularly relevant... )

     

    A large child is excepted in a motor vehicle "if no appropriate seat belt is available in the rear"

     

    Exception to S15 (3A)

    A child "if no appropriate seat belt is available in the front of the vehicle".

     

    This reads to me as if the vehicle is excepted having seat belts fitted by virtue of its date of first use, then a child can be carried not wearing a seat belt. If I am wrong, could someone point out to me why my interpretation is incorrect.

     

    Seat belts are not required in Locomotives and Motor tractors. It appears to me that children carried in these classes are excepted from wearing Belts

    http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1993/176/regulation/9/made

     

    The exceptions are here.

    http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1993/176/regulation/10/made

    where in particular see

     

    Quote regs"

    (2) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply in relation to a small child in a passenger car if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the front or in the rear of the vehicle.

     

    (3) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply in relation to a small child in a vehicle other than a passenger car if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the rear of the vehicle.

     

    (4) The prohibition in section 15(3) of the Act does not apply in relation to a large child in any vehicle if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the rear of the vehicle.

     

    (5) The prohibition in section 15(3A) of the Act does not apply in relation to a child if no appropriate seat belt is available for him in the front of the vehicle.

     

    " unquote

     

    Again it sound like Traffic Coppers only knowing the simple basics, and not knowing the totality of the exceptions. I cannot see that seat belts are required for Children in pre 1965 Jeeps and Land-rovers or 1930's vintage cars, any Motor tractor or Locomotive that do not have seat belts fitted.

     

    The law is certainly stupid as it relates to children wearing seat belts. Children of any age can be carried without seat belts in a Police car, or Emergency Services vehicle. (they never have crashes do they!)

  14. Very long answer. I am not going into this in full. See Road vehicles (construction and use) Regs 1986 Sect 46 and 47

     

     

    But basically Seat belt anchorage points and belts Only need fitting to:-

    Bus first use on or after 1.4.82

    Wheeled motor car first use on or after after 1.1.65

    Three wheeled motorbike U/w exceeding 225 Kgs First use on or after 1.9.70

    Heavy Motor car First use on or after 1.10.88

     

    Excepted vehicles

    Goods vehicles (other than DPV):-

    First use before 1.4.67

    First use on or after 1.4.80 and before 1.10.88 having gross weight over 3.5Tonnes

    or First use before 1.4.80 and manufactured before 1.10.79 and first use before 1.4.82 and in either case unladen weight over 1525Kgs.

     

    Agric Motor vehicle

    Motor Tractor

    Works Truck

    Electric vehicle First use before 1.10.88

    Pedestrian controlled vehicle

    Vehicle which has been used outside UK, being driven from the place of arrivalk in UK to the owners or driver's home or a place to be fitted with nachorage points and seat belts.

    Vehicles having Max speed not exceeding 16 MPH

    Motorbike fitted with a seat for sitting astride which is constructed or assembled by a person not ordinarily employed in the trade of assembling such vehicles

    A locomotive.

     

    Anchorages need fitting as following chart.

    Definitions Exposed forward facing seat means:-

    1. a forward facing front seat (including any crew seat) and the drivers seat and

    2. any other forward facing seat which is not immediately behind and on the same horizontal plane as a forward facing, high backed seat.

     

    Non protected seat means:-

    not a front seat and the screen zones within the protected area have a combined surface area of less than 800 square Cms.

    Urban bus a bus designed for urban use with standing passengers

     

    Specified Passenger seat the forward facing front seat alongside the driver, or if more than one such seat the one furthest away. If there are no seats as above, the foremost forward facing seat furthest away from the driver (unless there is a fixed partition in front of it.

     

    Item 1 Any vehicle first use before 1.4.82 requires belts on Drivers seat and specified passenger seat (if any).

     

    Item 2 Minibus carrying not more than 12 in addition to the driver , motor ambulance, motor caravan in any case first use on or after 1.4.82 but before 1.10.88 belts required as per item 1

     

    Item 3 Minibus not falling within items 7 and 8 and gross weight exceeding 3.5 Tonnes, Motor ambulance, motor caravan in any case first use on or after 1.10.88 requires belts to drivers seat and every forward facing front seat.

     

    Item 4 Goods vehicle first use on or after 1.10.88 but before 1.10.01 with gross weight over 3.5Tonnes

    needs same belts as item 3

     

    Item 5 Goods vehicle first use on or after 1.10.01 gros weight over 3.5 Tonnes needs all forward facing front seats.

     

     

    item 6 Coach first use on or after 1.10.88 but before 1.10.01 needs all exposed forward facing seats.

     

    Item 7 Bus, other than urban bus gross weight over 3.5 Tonnes first use on or after 1.10.01 needs every forward and every rearward facing seat.

     

    Item 8 As item& but gross weight not exceeding 3.5 Tonnes needs as item 7

     

     

    Item 9 Passenger or DPV other than bus, first use on or after 1.4.82 an not falling within item 2 to 8 needs every forward seat constructed or adapted for not more than one adult.

     

    Item 10 vehicle (other than bus) first use on or after 1.4.82 and not falling within items 2 to 9 needs every forward facing seat and every non protected seat.

    To be continued....

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