06-12-13, 06:42 PM
i'm saying nuffink. my grandad was polish, my gran romanian and my mum was born in germany. and my dad was welsh.
Polish people and their cars, question pls
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06-12-13, 06:42 PM
i'm saying nuffink. my grandad was polish, my gran romanian and my mum was born in germany. and my dad was welsh.
07-12-13, 11:35 PM
(05-12-13, 12:17 AM)Torque link Wrote:[quote author=DILLIGAFF link=topic=10651.msg112419#msg112419 date=1384080935][size=1em] [size=1em]That's not true. Prawo jazdy literally means driving license.[/size] (09-11-13, 09:40 PM)midden link Wrote:[size=1em][size=1em]I don't think so. If yes it would mean that I can sell it to my girlfriend and she would be able to sell it back to me after 6 months or something like that. It still obeying law even if it works. Of course I am against it.[/size] [size=1em]Bear in mind that you need to have valid Polish MOT each year also you need to change your registry document (something like V5) within one month and I am pretty sure that you can't do it by mail (like DVLA works). That does not make things impossible, but at least harder.[/size] [size=1em]BTW. I am not going to sell my car. I drive back to Poland on Christmas and going to leave my car there. If it changes anything for you...[/size] (09-11-13, 10:22 PM)midden link Wrote:[size=1em][size=1em]Yes mate, but when your car visit Poland we will tax your untaxed fuel that you bring to ![]() [size=1em]Some one invented a law that there is 6 month limit and that's how it works. If someone exceed that, he is doing that at own risk. Same like British driver could drive without valid MOT.[/size] [size=1em]Not everyone is here to work&live. Some of us are seasonal workers, some of us are just tourist. Should all of them pay the road tax?[/size] [size=1em]BTW. I would be happy to pay the road tax for my PL reg car and drive legally all the time. But it's not possible.[/size] [size=1em]Not every Pole decided that wants stay here for longer...then buy a car, tax it, insure (for 1 year) and pay cancellation fees if declined.[/size] [/quote] The 6 month limit is for tourists/visitors only, if you're living and working in the UK then legally you are classed as a UK resident and it is illegal for any UK resident to drive a non-UK registered vehicle within the UK. https://www.gov.uk/importing-vehicles-into-the-uk Driving with a foreign registration numberUK residents aren’t allowed to use non-UK registered vehicles on UK roads. The only exceptions are if you:
I do know of people in London that have had their bikes impounded for ignoring this law.
08-12-13, 11:50 AM
(06-12-13, 06:42 PM)caretaker link Wrote:i'm saying nuffink. my grandad was polish, my gran romanian and my mum was born in germany. and my dad was welsh. Blimey........YOU are the EU. :lol
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
08-12-13, 01:12 PM
i'm saying nuffink. my grandad was polish, my gran romanian and my mum was born in germany. and my dad was welsh.
I fort you said " i'm saying nuffink.. That is an arwful lot of familee history there.....LOL
08-12-13, 02:19 PM
So on a related note, this morning I was watching a vid about a dude who's spending 5 years on the road, touring about the place on his bike.
How would that work within the EU? Would you have to head home for an MOT/Tax/Insurance once a year? Or would you be able to get it done in whatever country you happen to be in when it becomes due, even though your bike isn't registered there? Andy
08-12-13, 05:45 PM
(08-12-13, 02:19 PM)andybesy link Wrote:Would you have to head home for an MOT/Tax/Insurance once a year?Strictly speaking yes, but he'd probably do what a lot of ex-pats of various nationalities do and just not bother.
08-12-13, 11:05 PM
(06-12-13, 06:42 PM)caretaker link Wrote:i'm saying nuffink. my grandad was polish, my gran romanian and my mum was born in germany. and my dad was welsh.Wow you're brave to openly acknowledge the being part Welsh ![]()
Women have chocolate men have bikes.....
including ones who like chocolate.... ![]()
12-12-13, 08:18 AM
I am half welsh too, probably why I like wellies and sheep ! :lol
My experience abroad having been stopped twice by police is yes they fecking do enforce on the spot ! They get their money full stop.And they are armed, and there is a second man covering you ready with a gun. Thats not how our police generally work. But I respect foreign traffic laws, because of it . We do need to get tough and collect on the spot from foreign plated drivers. With anpr I am surprised why we let any through the net. They dont pay road tax here,or any short term tax like a vignette. So why not ??? |
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