simontaylor wrote:What is the current French law for the English and carrying of breatherlizer testers.
Folk Law? or for real ......and the consequences?
you must have one for every person in the vehicle so 5 seats 5 breathalizers.....
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simontaylor wrote:What is the current French law for the English and carrying of breatherlizer testers.
Folk Law? or for real ......and the consequences?
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darrenbiggs wrote:Interestingly I just googled it and I hadn't realised but it appears they have postponed the fine (11 euros) for not carrying a breathalyser indefinitely (as of Jan 2013)
So although it's law, they can't fine you. No wonder Simon's confused!
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r5turbo2 wrote:So who's ready or not then
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r5turbo2 wrote:So who's ready or not then
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andyh877 wrote:r5turbo2 wrote:So who's ready or not then
already there.... in a hotel down the road..... didn't finish car prep until 11 pm last night though.... new front wheel bearing and rh driveshaft refresh.
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eastlmark wrote:r5turbo2 wrote:So who's ready or not then
ready....for a 3.30AM start.
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