You are clearly an incompetent dealer if you must claim jsa.im a drug dealer i dont pay tax
... and even drug dealers pay tax.
You are clearly an incompetent dealer if you must claim jsa.im a drug dealer i dont pay tax
I recall seeing on this forum that some of the big European manufacturers take advantage of the 10% tolerance and set their motor cutoff speed above the 15.5 mph limitI beleive the policy for electric bikes is the same as it is for vehicles;
https://www.rac.co.uk/drive/advice/legal/speeding-fines/#am-i-allowed-a-10-leeway-of-the-speed-limit
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The 10% tolerance is to cover measurement error. The idea is that if you set your cutoff to 25 km/h and it has an accuracy such that it reads 10% low. You are still within the the allowed speed; however if you set it to 27.5 km/hr and its undetermined accuracy makes it read 1% low, you're out.I recall seeing on this forum that some of the big European manufacturers take advantage of the 10% tolerance and set their motor cutoff speed above the 15.5 mph limit
And this would be my defense to any crude roadside 'on the stand' check. The only speed display on my bike is a retro fit Cateye cycle computer with speed registration dependant on wheel size setting. This, of course, takes no account of tyre depth, so only gives a ball park figure and definitly not calibrated..Remember, what you see your speed displayed as on any device is your "measured" speed, not your "actual" speed. The actual speed can only be determined by instruments of know accuracy and known measurement system errors.
Signing on is much lower. you need to be a bit loopy to get these higher rates, which are related to disability rather than just not having a job..bugger me i might sign on then thats 2x my income after tax and ni.. then again i dont have to deal with anyone working for the dhss which is worth a grand in ni a year alone..
They seem to want to leave me alone. Though that could be down to my last political 'medical assessment' when i compared the 'doctor' to being little better than an assistant of Dr Mengele.Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) - how and when to claim, rates, eligibility, change of circumstances, claiming due to a terminal illness.www.gov.uk
you need to get 12 points tho mine will be revised in 2 years time.
Serious level of re-calibration needed.They seem to want to leave me alone. Though that could be down to my last political 'medical assessment' when i compared the 'doctor' to being little better than an assistant of Dr Mengele.
*@#%£^$ scumbags.
your honer i was pissed and stoned i crashed my bike and got 1400 a month in disability paymentsSo if your on Personal Independent Payments, is that a legal loophole around some of the eBike regulations ?
If you're not sure yet, then there is even more need for re-calibration.
You claim benefits for as long as I remember. Nothing to do with bike crash.your honer i was pissed and stoned i crashed my bike and got 1400 a month in disability payments
That's OK - I am quite sure that many ordinary, hard working folk are happy to get up early and go to work - to toil all day in unrewarding jobs so they can hand over about 35% of their income (which really amounts to about a third of their work time) to pay taxes to subsidise his house, his heating system, his dodgy inverter and his dope and cider AND I know they will be even more delighted to know that after crashing his over-powered e-bike while drunk and stoned, he is rewarded by even more largess at their expense. It is really only old curmudgeons who in their more volatile moments would think that such behaviour should result in an individual being drowned in a bucket of water and thrown into a hole. I was talking to a pal at the pub last night about this case and the boasting on here about benefits, and that is what he suggested would happen if he was in charge. Miserable old bu gger - I told him to lighten up and that I thought it was great that our friend was so well looked after.....You claim benefits for as long as I remember. Nothing to do with bike crash.
Exactly. I think we all got it wrong and some serious recalibration is needed. We should all quit our jobs, claim benefits, buy expensive bikes (not Argos clankers) and blame bloody migrants for taking our jobs.That's OK - I am quite sure that many ordinary, hard working folk are happy to get up early and go to work - to toil all day in unrewarding jobs so they can hand over about 35% of their income