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[quote][i]Originally posted by Romford Astra[/i] [quote][i]Originally posted by M2RV H[/i] my questions whats the legalities of displaying coloured flashing and none flashing lights from the front and rear of the vehical either in motion, parked up, or on private land 2. can you be done for being sat in a car whilst over the limit WITHOUT driving the car (IIRC so long as the keys are in the ignition its classed as drink driving) but i know a person who was done sitting in the rear of their car getting their jacket to walk home for being in possetion of a vehical whilst over the limit [/quote] Theres something called showing light to front with carries a fine and can sometime give you points, depending on once again the officer, the situ, your attitude etc and where it is,moving or not. Your private land will be different private land to me as I know what counts as private land from within the law and what is a public road, a carpark for a superstore will be public, anywhere basicly that public have access to wether by payment or not, so even an ncp carpark is public road if its got a barrier up saying payment first. 2. If you have the keys on your person, or within a distance that you have access to them then you will be classed as being in charge of the vehicle,dont have to be in ignition only. [/quote]
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