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 Post subject: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 5:35 pm 
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Just for a laugh as everyones so up tight and should be out riding rather than bitching about trivial matters...


IS THE TUBLISS SYSTEM ROAD LEGAL OR NOT.


Views please and evidence, if you can be bothered, to support either way.


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
PostPosted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 5:39 pm 
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Why start a new topic, did you not read my comment in the other?

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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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searched the forum for white Dalton and the first page of google but cant seem to find the article. Do you have a link?


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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found it now but apparently ive gotta pay to read it so that aint gonna happen, care to enlighten us all to the gist of it.


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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I say 'no' , but don't really care either way.....coming from my high tower of legality (still running tubes)...here we go again....


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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In order for anything to be illegal, it has to be in breach of a specific law or regulation applicable to the UK.

To my knowledge, the TUbliss system does not breach any.


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Bugger ! Was hoping for a 'bitch fight'.... !


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Joel wrote:
Bugger ! Was hoping for a 'bitch fight'.... !

:lol: ;)


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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cee-b wrote:
In order for anything to be illegal, it has to be in breach of a specific law or regulation applicable to the UK.

To my knowledge, the TUbliss system does not breach any.





Finally someone who has a grasp of British law!


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 Post subject: Re: Is the TUBLISS sytem road legal
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found it now but apparently ive gotta pay to read it so that aint gonna happen, care to enlighten us all to the gist of it.



No you don't (have to pay)

Solicitor Advocate and former barrister Andrew a Dalton is a (keen) TRF member and Herts TRF General Counsel

I will ping him and get a copy of his view for you

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