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ms51ves3
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PostPosted: 13:38 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

gr82bthe1st wrote:
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A restriction certificate I just rustled up.


space it out a bit more and it'll look more professional than FI's actual certificate. Laughing


What I was going to do was move the footer upwards then you can just trim it with a stanley knife once printed out.
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PostPosted: 13:41 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

kW not kw.

I can see right through your shenanigans, ms51ves3!
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

One thought on waving certificates under the nose of a copper without having restrictors in- If you get a clued-up or bloody minded copper, does that not leave you open to being charged with perjury or conspiracy to PTCOJ should they decied to actually test the machine? Given the choice between those and riding outside of the terms of my license, I know what I would choose!
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PostPosted: 14:54 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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One thought on waving certificates under the nose of a copper without having restrictors in- If you get a clued-up or bloody minded copper, does that not leave you open to being charged with perjury or conspiracy to PTCOJ should they decied to actually test the machine? Given the choice between those and riding outside of the terms of my license, I know what I would choose!


That's when you say you were told it was restricted when you bought it, apologise a lot and look shocked Razz

It'd be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for them to prove you intentionally lied.
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PostPosted: 15:41 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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That's when you say you were told it was restricted when you bought it, apologise a lot and look shocked Razz

It'd be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for them to prove you intentionally lied.


Thats what I plan on doing if I ever need to. I got a certificate with the bike when I bought it claiming its at 33bhp (it's not) which should be enough to convince the cops. If it doesn't, I'll just say I didn't know.

Hopefully I won't have to though, only 11 months to go. Last time I got stopped they didn't even ask about restriction despite giving the bike a good going over to look for anything illegal.
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PostPosted: 15:54 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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It'd be extremely difficult, if not impossible, for them to prove you intentionally lied.


Well, I don't know about difficult.

"This bloke bought this bike from you. He claims you told him it was restricted and provided this certificate. Is this true?"

or

"This bloke claims you restricted the bike for him and provided this certificate. Is this true?"

If either of these fine gentlemen say 'no', you're going to have an issue. If they say 'yes', and the police do test/examine (and you've not played the deferred inspection card), you're both going to have some explaining to do.

If you neither confirm or deny that the machine is restricted, the worst they can do you for is the fact that it isn't restricted. In my (layman's!) view, handing over a certificate or receipt similar, knowing full well that the bike isn't/is no longer restricted displays a level of wilfulness or deliberation that may not do you any favours in the long run.

Of course, anecdotal evidence suggests that a certificate can satisfy a copper's internal checklist, especially given the worrying lack of knowledge of the licensing system that can sometimes be displayed.

It's an individual's choice as to how they play that. I'm not a gambling man and if I were obliged to be restricted, then restricted I would be. My licence is too important to me to do anything else.
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PostPosted: 15:59 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ignorance is not a defence. You'll still get the book thrown at you. Wink

Someone in the SE section was done last year IIRC.
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PostPosted: 16:09 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

gr82bthe1st wrote:
ms51ves3 wrote:


A restriction certificate I just rustled up.


space it out a bit more and it'll look more professional than FI's actual certificate. Laughing

EDIT:

a pretty crappy pic, but its my certificate from FI lol... its a cheap bit of A4 with no colour, and yes, that is the original (minus the classy bit of airbrushing!) Laughing


I'll make a replica when I have time Laughing Looks a bit simple.

Only problem is the installer details, unless you just put any old industrial estate address down.

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kW not kw.

I can see right through your shenanigans, ms51ves3!


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PostPosted: 16:09 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm not saying ignorance is a defence against riding an unrestricted bike.

Ignorance however is a defence from being charged with PTCOJ etc.

You can quite happily claim you were led to believe it was restricted, whether or not the old owner says he never told you it was. You merely misunderstood Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:16 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

multijoy wrote:
One thought on waving certificates under the nose of a copper without having restrictors in- If you get a clued-up or bloody minded copper, does that not leave you open to being charged with perjury or conspiracy to PTCOJ should they decied to actually test the machine? Given the choice between those and riding outside of the terms of my license, I know what I would choose!


my bike is restricted (no, really... it actually is!!) so if I were to be stopped, I wouldnt be breaking any laws and I'd still have my worthless bit of A4 to say that it is regardless of the copper believing me or not, so theres no conspiracy or perjury Thumbs Up

and IIRC the OP is planning to fit washers that his friend gave him, so nowhere is anyone saying they want to break the law (although, im sure a lot do!), only that they want to sell him home-made certificates Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:13 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

One Fi restriction certificate Laughing

Real (courtesy of gr82bthe1st)

https://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/ms51ves3/FiInternationalGenuineRestrictionCe.jpg

Fake

https://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a376/ms51ves3/Firestrictioncertificate.jpg

Download at the bottom.
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PostPosted: 18:22 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

cool i'm gonna start running an ebay business because of that Smile this time next year i'll be a millionaire chives
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PostPosted: 19:27 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

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lol, i may download that one and fill it in Laughing

it looks loads better than the one i've got!
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PostPosted: 19:32 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

gr82bthe1st wrote:
it looks loads better than the one i've got!


That's because I made it Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 20:06 - 04 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

ms51ves3 wrote:
gr82bthe1st wrote:
it looks loads better than the one i've got!


That's because I made it Mr. Green


can you make me a 10 metre certificate for swimming and a yellow belt for kung fu please.

the 10 metre was never given to me when i was 7 and the kung fu certificate was never given because no one had nice hand writing apparently. bastards
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PostPosted: 15:17 - 06 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Mudskipper wrote:
What a joker, Thumbs Down just spent 20 mins searching eGay for the right link to report it Rolling Eyes , ended up sending the seller a message instead asking him to explain himself. Laughing


I wrote:
I'd just like to ask how you can justify charging 30 quid for a piece of paper that has no legal standing? The law only states that a bike must be under 33bhp, no documentation is required at all. Seems to me like you're joining FI International in exploiting the ignorance and fear of newly qualified young riders - and despite what you say in the listing ARE in fact also encouraging illegal activity.


I got a reply from Mr Restriction Certificate:

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ok here we go again the last time we had a mr no it all was 2 years ago.ebay have looked into what we do.they also then found out that we are not breaking the law.
we will only supply a certificate if you can supply an up to date reciet to us that it has been fitted in most cases the paperwork we supply is given to the customers and then he/she will take it to an authourized dealer and after he has checked it out he will sign the document.some of our certificates are for the jap import 400 cc that do not even make 27 bhp come over here and we were given the go ahead 5 years ago to supply with the sva a report of the bhp with the sva certificate.we also sell only a hand full per month to people who have lost there certificte and need a copy.there is a data base for this as we can find this on a special trade log in.
i do not no why i have even written this to explain my self as this has been again checked out by ebay.my suggestion to you is get a life and stop stirring with other peoples affairs.this has probably taken you a few minutes to write all this to me ,next time mr no it all ask the wife if there are any jobs doing around the house at least this way you are not getting on the publics nerves.please feel free to answer this message as i am sure you will because you cannot help your self,just make sure the ironings done first..kind regards to you and your family.


Aside from being called 'Mr' Laughing he doesn't answer why he is making money by perpetuating the myth that 33bhp restriction can only be performed by a 'dealer' for £££'s and that any kind of paperwork (again £££'s) is required.

He didn't see fit to publish my question on his listing, unsurprisingly...
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PostPosted: 15:32 - 06 Feb 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

What are the certificates that the guy is actually selling I wonder.

They are not FI certificates as he asks for the engine number in his advert and that is not needed on an FI certificate Thinking
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