fixed penalty notice for having no lights onModerators: jessicas dad, mrs mix, Lucy
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parkingWell thers your answer..drop the trailer..pull forward a bit..keep the unit lights on, dont forget to take your number plate off..
On reflection..this is the same bunch of hand users that have issued me with a court summons for a fixed penalty, because DVLA took 7 months to issue me with my licence. My MP is on the case now, so i should be giving you all the outcome very soon. one of the old school...whats a test ??
In the haulage industry since 1963
same happened around 7/8 yrs ago,and they are still doing the lorrys,every time one is parked in a layby with no divider,will at some time get a ticket.
just hope the A34 never gets like it,[zb] would have a field day. up the mighty baggies,we are the champions.
This is not a new thing, just not frequent. It happened to me back in the 60s or 70s. After that we used to take out all the nearside bulbs and leave the lights on. Bit laborious but did the trick.
Also I once had my wagon driven away by the police on a London street when staying at a mate's house. After reporting it stolen I then had to go to the pound and pay a fine to get it back. Salut, David.
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