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Originally Posted by Kursk
So, everyone should wear an overt number so they can be watched and easily traced? Think it through.
Motorists have number plates to confirm compliance with license requirements, emissions limitations, MOT's, insurance etc; none of which apply to cyclists. Gawd, how many times....
My advice to the kids going to this school (you do remember that the discussion is about children being monitored don't you?) is to only display the issued number when at school. What they do outside school is none of the headmaster's business.
Exactly! he simpered. 
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Nonetheless, if you commit a crime in your car, someone can take the number, report you, and you can be traced.
I'm not surprised most cyclists don't want to be identified, given their poor and unacceptable behaviour. Why they think the law doesn't apply to them, I don't know.
Incidentally, did your Head Teacher never give you a lecture at assembly about your activities outside school while in uniform reflecting on the school? Of course it is the school's business - since when did you make the rules?