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The funny thing is, if you get stopped and you haven't got an O licence, that counts as a mark against your reputation as an operator......

 

It's a bit like a 14 year old getting a 3 year driving ban.

 

So it's a slap on the wrist thar takes affect when you get a licence. ...........only in blighty!

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Strict times of leaving, no maintaine on site, no Sundays after 2, explain how many trips a day.

Right pain, taking ages, lorry is being fabricated at moment

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To be honest these are bog standard conditions and nothing every operator doesn't have to deal with.

 

Operating hours is so that you don't disturb the domestics, the no maintenance similarly to prevent things like noisy repairs, the lack of a proper maintenance facility is also a decider. The number of vehicle movements per day also a standard question. If you were based on, say an industrial estate you wouldn't have to deal with many of those issues.

 

Welcome to the world of grown ups, the "O" licence is only a PITA till you get your head around it.

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It's likely to prevent you getting a licence.

 

So the punishment for not having the licence is making it harder to get the licence....

 

Hahaha crazy, if your flouting the law to start with I would guess it would be a two fingered solute anyway.

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To be honest these are bog standard conditions and nothing every operator doesn't have to deal with.

 

Operating hours is so that you don't disturb the domestics, the no maintenance similarly to prevent things like noisy repairs, the lack of a proper maintenance facility is also a decider. The number of vehicle movements per day also a standard question. If you were based on, say an industrial estate you wouldn't have to deal with many of those issues.

 

Welcome to the world of grown ups, the "O" licence is only a PITA till you get your head around it.

:thumbup:

 

Aha our good friend and vosa expert, evening quip.

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To be honest these are bog standard conditions and nothing every operator doesn't have to deal with.

 

 

 

Operating hours is so that you don't disturb the domestics, the no maintenance similarly to prevent things like noisy repairs, the lack of a proper maintenance facility is also a decider. The number of vehicle movements per day also a standard question. If you were based on, say an industrial estate you wouldn't have to deal with many of those issues.

 

 

 

Welcome to the world of grown ups, the "O" licence is only a PITA till you get your head around it.

 

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Mine was really straight forward, no restrictions at all.

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