tax disc holder where the hell to put it ..
- storminateacup
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going to try and mount it under the seat area i think. My sis is a coper and she did a bit of reading the small print, supposedly it is an actual offical offence under RT Act ' failure to display', but it would have to be an over zealous cop who would do you for it .. and in any case if your disc is nicked the dvla are supposed to accept a police crime reference number report in order to refund / issue you with a replacement tax disc ...
Its not that i dont believe her but im always a bit sceptical of these sort of 'assurances' ..
Anybody actually gone and done this ??
btw, laminating great idea ..
G
Its not that i dont believe her but im always a bit sceptical of these sort of 'assurances' ..
Anybody actually gone and done this ??
btw, laminating great idea ..
G
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- Pete.L
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That's Correct Tony.tony.wilde1 wrote:ive always had my disc holder on the top bolt,left side of front mudguard.apparently the disc has to be displayed on the left hand side of the bike forward of the rider!
If you want to be totally legal the Tax disc should be displayed on the front nearside of the vehicle.
Oh and if you get (or make )an assy Copper you can also get a fixed penalty fine for failure to display.
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I think thats true. It seems a good idea in principal but you could run the risk of getting nicked for it.Timbo wrote:The photocopy thing is surely illegal as it is not the original disc and therefore a counterfeit
Like Ive already said, I don't and won't bother anymore. I think its a £60 fine for not displaying. But, as far as im aware, you get 16 days to appeal after you receive a notice of a traffic warden/copper.
If thats the case Ive got my tax disc at home nice and dry anyway, and I'll take it to the correct authority to clear the issue up
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Lot of good points about my photocopy idea. First off road tax offences are not a police issue all we do is report you to the DVLA it is then up to them to make a decision on prosecution. If it was reported to them that you were displaying a photocopy for security reasons I think it most unlikely they would prosecute you if you had a valid tax disc. Yes any police officer can check via PNC if the vehicle is taxed however this is not always accurate as it takes time to get it on the system. As a police officer if you check a vehicles visible tax disc you are generally checking the whole vehicle and you are more likely to do that if the disc is missing. You arn't going to unscrew the holder to see if it is a photocopy. OK it probably isn't strictly legal but I can't see you getting nicked if you are taxed. Oh and it costs £7 to replace a stolen disc now. Hence............MPP
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Totally agree with Tony. I have mine on the rear fender bolt pushed up as far as it will go towards the fron cylinder. this way I'm totally legal with the "jobsworth" traffic wardens and when the bike is on the stering lock you can't see it.tony.wilde1 wrote:ive always had my disc holder on the top bolt,left side of front mudguard.apparently the disc has to be displayed on the left hand side of the bike forward of the rider!