hoodie6029 wrote: » any chance you'll quote that article for everyone and back up your point with some caselaw?
Satanta wrote: » Sounds like some of that freeman of the earth stuff to me.
John from ennis wrote: » read article 40. personal rights.its all there. in accordance with the law they have no right to enter ones private property at will. that would be unlawful.
elperello wrote: » Speaking of barges it's worth noting that all diesel boats on the canals, Shannon etc. run on green. They are supposed to make an annual return to Revenue and pay the extra duty.
jca wrote: » Really:rolleyes:
pred racer wrote: » I have been driving daysul cars now for about 15 years, I have yet to be dipped at a checkpoint. I havent even seen one in the last 2 yrs. But.. My ex wife used to have a commercial discovery and she was stopped and dipped about once a month.
foggy_lad wrote: » They use profiling to stop vehicles most of the time so anything that looks like it does high mileage will get stopped. What's the story with the auld TVO? could that not be used with a switchover to petrol for when you get stopped by the customs man?
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Bandara wrote: » Yes on average for up to 9 months it will show up on a test Bit like a sprog I suppose
MugMugs wrote: » Random checkpoints on the N2 mainly but a few times in Swords and once in Blanch.
Fred Swanson wrote: » Don't forget lads they can show up at your house at 6am to dip. Also they can dip you when unattended, they can break your filler cap if necessary.
Fred Swanson wrote: » Tell that to people who it has happened to. Customs can do whatever they like and that's your problem.
MugMugs wrote: » Random checkpoints on the N2 mainly but a few times in Swords and once in Blanch. All checkpoints though. Not out just for me. They love the N2. Nice straight road and bog all turn offs.