…licence conditions – e.g. failure to display an L plate; Driving without a Warrant of Fitness or Registration; Not stopping for alcohol breath testing; Drink Driving Breaking the road rules.…
Yes, it is a criminal offence and illegal to: Race on a public road, or drive with unnecessarily high speed or acceleration; Spill oil or petrol on the road to…
You’re allowed to modify your vehicle as long as the modifications don’t cause any extra risk to you or other people on the road. If you do choose to make…
…knows what they’re doing. If you don’t then you might not be able to get an LVV certificate, and you won’t be allowed to drive your vehicle on the road….
You’ll probably need to get an LVV certificate if you modify: Suspension –if there’s less than 100mm between the underside of the vehicle and the road surface; The engine –…
…rules and standards or is unsafe. This means you can’t drive it again until you get a new Warrant of Fitness. If you don’t get an LVV certificate for modifications…
This depends on the nightclub’s licence and ‘house rules’. You should check what the nightclub’s licence says about drinking. Most nightclubs and bars don’t let people below a certain age…
…your question. You can ask for: Access to any official information held by the Ministry of Justice Reasons for decisions made about you Government policies, principles, rules or guidelines Meeting…
…time and resource costs to obtain the information for you. For example, if you ask for hundreds of pages of information, they might charge you for printing or photocopying costs….
When you buy something online, different rules apply depending on whether the seller is a ‘trader’ (selling things as a business – usually as a company), or just another individual…