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Originally Posted by Derek
So cops, who some think have speed guns surgically grafted to their arm and have to deal with radios, PDAs, in car data terminals, umpteen different computer systems at the office and everything else think cant run a vehicle check as it's beyond them? As I've said before countless times the issue isn't about doing the check, it's about choosing who to perform a check on. You might be happy for a full PNC check on your car and occupants to be undertaken during any interaction but I'm not especially when that can take 5 minutes plus per check. A handy visual indicator on prominent display let the police filter out who and when full checks occur on.
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Sorry Derek,i just don't buy that the removal of the tax disc is going to cause so many problems .Look at it this way there has never been any visual aid for valid insurance and yet people are allowed to buy a car with tax on it thus bypassing the need for getting insurance immediately ,the only way to catch these people is by doing a PNC check and/or phoning any insurance company the driver claims to be with .I really can't see why things will be so much harder for the police