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14 minutes ago, Justme said:

Oddly I remember getting the letter about it and trying to get to keep it but none of mates had suitable kit to say I was using it. Even if I had I would still have needed to take the test to teach it

Rules is rules😤

 

Some of them still really piss me off mind.

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41 minutes ago, Khriss said:

.... And a medical, hundred squid   😑 K

Yes. spend a hundred quid for something I may never use and a 70 year old ticker may not pass anyway.

 

It was bad enough spending £75 for a doctor I have never seen to tell the police I wasn't a depressive and no obvious reason I couldn't use a 24"+ steel tube.

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3 hours ago, eggsarascal said:

Have you got a photo card licence bud, or is it still carved in stone?

Its a stone tablet , with Noah on the back  👍

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1 minute ago, Stubby said:

Its a stone tablet , with Noah on the back  👍

Being serious, have you still got the paper license or is it the photo card one?

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1 hour ago, Justme said:

Then you either took c1e or ce test.

Or when the new rules came about you claimed the fill c1e as you could prove you were using it.

Or you have the old paper licence and think because you cant see it it does not apply.

If the latter check your licence online. You will then see the 107 restriction. Thats what the police will go on not the bit of paper.

Its a plastic photo card license but when i got it I was pretty much un aware of any of these classes . It was 1970 when I passed my car test and 1969 when I passed my motorcycle test ( on a 250 ) .  The license at the time was a little red book  with a crown on the front .

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4 minutes ago, eggsarascal said:

Being serious, have you still got the paper license or is it the photo card one?

See post above

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3 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Its a plastic photo card license but when i got it I was pretty much un aware of any of these classes . It was 1970 when I passed my car test and 1969 when I passed my motorcycle test ( on a 250 ) .  The license at the time was a little red book  with a crown on the front .

Just coming into your sexual prime as a young man 💪

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2 minutes ago, topchippyles said:

Just coming into your sexual prime as a young man 💪

I was frightened of good looking women to be honest . It was not until my early 20s that I realized that they were just people the same as me .

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10 hours ago, Justme said:

Oddly I remember getting the letter about it and trying to get to keep it but none of mates had suitable kit to say I was using it. Even if I had I would still have needed to take the test to teach it

At the time the letter came round I was driving a 7.5 tonne lorry and towing a two tonne generator, the letter went to the keeper of the vehicle who misread it and just told us to stop towing ☹️

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