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MOT - still need to be careful in Derby
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<blockquote data-quote="Guest" data-source="post: 536440"><p>if you think that bad i was failed on a whole host of things at a government test centre. Here in N.I all tests are carried out by civil servant mechanics so are heavily regulated and in one or two main locations in each county. I had a list of failures as long as my arm, lights not working [that clearly were] handbrake which was actually within 2% tolerance which is better than most modern cars. oil leak etc. </p><p></p><p>When the guy got in i knew he was going to fail me, he was fumbling about and i showed him how the handbrake and gear change worked. I was only trying to help him and his reply was a cheeky "who's driving this vehicle?" i replied "if you talk to me like that again there will be an ambulance driving you our of here" </p><p></p><p>I reported him as soon as i got out the back entrance, called over his manager who apologised, went over the results and passed me on the spot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guest, post: 536440"] if you think that bad i was failed on a whole host of things at a government test centre. Here in N.I all tests are carried out by civil servant mechanics so are heavily regulated and in one or two main locations in each county. I had a list of failures as long as my arm, lights not working [that clearly were] handbrake which was actually within 2% tolerance which is better than most modern cars. oil leak etc. When the guy got in i knew he was going to fail me, he was fumbling about and i showed him how the handbrake and gear change worked. I was only trying to help him and his reply was a cheeky "who's driving this vehicle?" i replied "if you talk to me like that again there will be an ambulance driving you our of here" I reported him as soon as i got out the back entrance, called over his manager who apologised, went over the results and passed me on the spot. [/QUOTE]
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