| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | |
| Posted by: | Nicholas Beard | |
| Date/Time: | 17/08/18 06:47:00 |
| What I cannot understand is why the vehicles you are talking about are not failed at MOT time. In theory a polluting vehicle only has 364 days to pollute before it is failed. If the vehicle has no MOT it is flagged up to the police. What is happening then? |
| Topic | Date Posted | Posted By |
| Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 11/08/18 10:52:00 | Lorne Gifford |
| Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 11/08/18 14:12:00 | Adam Beamish |
| Re:Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 11/08/18 15:29:00 | Jennifer Selig |
| Re:Re:Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 11/08/18 16:40:00 | Adam Beamish |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 17/08/18 06:47:00 | Nicholas Beard |
| Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 17/08/18 15:27:00 | Lorne Gifford |
| Re:Automatic detection & fines for smoky exhausts | 17/08/18 17:32:00 | Nicholas Beard |