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<blockquote data-quote="vibrac" data-source="post: 117887" data-attributes="member: 60"><p>Reading that item 19 in context <em>Therefore, Member States should not be prevented from allowing, on a voluntary basis, additional roadworthiness tests.</em></p><p>I understood this relates to the imposition of MOT,s (annual or at other frequencies) on their own citizens historic vehicles if they wish to introduce such legislation and has nothing to do with ad hock tests on Visitors vehicles .</p><p>So I still cannot see what the German police were up to impounding those vehicles.</p><p>Incidentally that phrase</p><p><em>and are considered to be hardly used on public roads.</em></p><p>Gives me a chill and makes me happy we are getting out of the EU and its persecution of anyone who dares to have a hobby that's a little different</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vibrac, post: 117887, member: 60"] Reading that item 19 in context [I]Therefore, Member States should not be prevented from allowing, on a voluntary basis, additional roadworthiness tests.[/I] I understood this relates to the imposition of MOT,s (annual or at other frequencies) on their own citizens historic vehicles if they wish to introduce such legislation and has nothing to do with ad hock tests on Visitors vehicles . So I still cannot see what the German police were up to impounding those vehicles. Incidentally that phrase [I]and are considered to be hardly used on public roads.[/I] Gives me a chill and makes me happy we are getting out of the EU and its persecution of anyone who dares to have a hobby that's a little different [/QUOTE]
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