I use this http://www.secur-i-disc.co.uk/ with a photo copy and the real one in my pocket.
tax disc theft
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Daveg2812 wrote:Surely an opening here for someone on here to come up with a fully tamper proof holder - Dragons Den anyone although I think Duncan Bannatyne would approve of the 'Plastic bag and leaving your wallet at home' method.
Although it's not the prettiest sollution, sellotaping it to your bike is the best way.
Mines taped to the screen, taped over the front of the disc.
Easy to nick yes, but utterly useless to the thief as it cannot be tampered with.
ned1 wrote:I use this http://www.secur-i-disc.co.uk/ with a photo copy and the real one in my pocket.
That's how this works .............see above photo, for under £2.
Ned
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ned1 wrote:ned1 wrote:I use this http://www.secur-i-disc.co.uk/ with a photo copy and the real one in my pocket.
That's how this works .............see above photo, for under £2.
Ned
That's just a variation on my sellotape method.
If you wanted to do a neater job you could just laminate the disc.
Both ways make the disc useless to theives but of course doesn't prevent it from being stolen.
It's a type of crime that is dwindling now though, thanks to the increasing use of ANPR systems.
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Neil178 wrote:This;
Colour photocopy on quality paper.
Smear dirt on the inside of the perspex. A touch of grease outside too.
looks as good as the real one.
Keep original at home.
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I've been doing it for years , never had a problem .
If its dusty & not a perfect clean lens Mr or Mz plod has always glanced , & ignored it .
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johnny 5 wrote:I`ve heard that as from October-ish you don't have to display your tax on a motorcycle
Apparently so .
Problem goes away .
As an ex cop, (back in SA ) that's not a good thing if you aren't linked to a pc permanently, going to take an age to check if car is taxed , but that is their problem now
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it starts september 1st for the new reg, covers all vehicles so i think you will see a lot more police cars with anpr fitted around after that date, also you can buy your tax monthly to.
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I rarely ever stick the most recent disk on the bike which I know is asking for trouble and I was once pulled over in my car for not displaying the most recent tax disk the conversation went something like this...
"Does this car have tax?"
"yes, but I am yet to put it in the window, sorry. It's at home"
"Are you known to the police?"
"No???"
"Okay, make sure you put the tax in the window".
Never had anyone take the tax disk off my bike, why would they? The police/cameras do reg checks mostly don't they?
"Does this car have tax?"
"yes, but I am yet to put it in the window, sorry. It's at home"
"Are you known to the police?"
"No???"
"Okay, make sure you put the tax in the window".
Never had anyone take the tax disk off my bike, why would they? The police/cameras do reg checks mostly don't they?
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