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"As part of that registration the veichle was inspected by an examiner authorised by the RTA to inspect veichles. As a quality control measure the RTA selects a number of veichles by these authorised examiners for an identification inspection"

then it says its legally enforcable under the RTA regulation. any ideas?

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that sounds more like the RTA examiner that did your car has done others like yours and the RTA is a bit wary of him...

i may be wrong but thats what it sounds like.

if this is the case, someone will come to your house, check over your car for defects.

they check others that the examiner has done and iff a few are found to have defects, they go to the examiner and find out whats goin on...the old "that wasnt on there when i checked it" excuse doesnt work very well in this circumstance and the examiner will lose his inspectors ticket and cop a fine, the business will also cop a fine.

if this is the case, maybe you should have bought one of my boxes rather than finding a dodgy mechanic...

hope this is not the case.

cheers

Linton

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