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In message , David Cantrell
writes On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 01:44:50 +0100, Usenet said: That's the question, what's your answer? Same rules as for motorised bicycles. So - and I'm only going with this because I'm thinking about the practicalities - all bikes should have mudguards, racks, or some kind of frame to attach the plate to? Supplementary to this: Would you want the plate(s) lit at night? Same rules as for motorised bicycles. How does one do this? With a light. Ah, thanks. Not as helpful a remark as it could have been - what do you think of the EL-wire idea? Should all age-groups be licensed? Yes. With the parents being resposible for the stupidity of their small children. You're not a parent, are you? No, neither am I, but I can see a flaw in you're thinking there. -- Martin @ Strawberry Hill |
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