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BANzai Rastafarai wrote:whats the legality of wearing seatbelts? Is it the wearing of seat belts or having them installed in your vehicle?
What was this passed in Parliament?
no twitter answers please.
SMc wrote:BANzai Rastafarai wrote:whats the legality of wearing seatbelts? Is it the wearing of seat belts or having them installed in your vehicle?
What was this passed in Parliament?
no twitter answers please.
It was made a legality in 98/99 I think..as I was almost charged ( fornot wearing them)when I moved back from the bahamas then.
Plus I remember my father had to have them put in his ole ford
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:SMc wrote:BANzai Rastafarai wrote:whats the legality of wearing seatbelts? Is it the wearing of seat belts or having them installed in your vehicle?
What was this passed in Parliament?
no twitter answers please.
It was made a legality in 98/99 I think..as I was almost charged ( fornot wearing them)when I moved back from the bahamas then.
Plus I remember my father had to have them put in his ole ford
descibe if yu can remember what the officer told you...
cute corolla wrote:there's this stupid sensor in my car that doesn't stop unless i put on my seat belt....grrrrrrrr
but yeah i'd like to know as well, becuz most times when i spot police i grab the seat belts to pull over quickly
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:^ for what? not having them in your car or not wearing them?
9. (1) A person who desires to be exempt from wearing a
seat belt on grounds other than medical grounds shall apply for an
exemption certificate from the Transport Commissioner.
(2) The Transport Commissioner in providing an applicant
with an exemption certificate shall indicate on the certificate
whether the exemption is to be permanent or temporary and, if
temporary, the duration of the exemption.
(3) A person who holds a valid exemption certificate
signed by the Transport Commissioner and has the certificate in
his possession shall be exempt from wearing a seat belt.
(4) A holder of a valid exemption certificate or a medical
certificate occupying the front seat of a motor vehicle in motion
who is not wearing a seat belt shall have either on his person or in
the motor vehicle his certificate for production as required under
subregulation (5).
(5) A person referred to in subregulation (4) shall, on being
so required by any member of the Police Service, give his name
and address and produce his certificate.
(6) A person who fails to comply with either
subregulation (4) or (5) is liable to a fine of five hundred dollars.
10. These Regulations come into effect on the 1st day of
January, 1995.
originalbling wrote:Banzai,
See if this can help:
http://rgd.legalaffairs.gov.tt/Laws/Chs ... Assemblies)%20Regulations.pdf
Notorious Scullman wrote:cute corolla wrote:there's this stupid sensor in my car that doesn't stop unless i put on my seat belt....grrrrrrrr
but yeah i'd like to know as well, becuz most times when i spot police i grab the seat belts to pull over quickly
Your name implies that you're cute, your posts dictate that your're dumb.
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:(The police iccifer was right then......not about them being exempt..but that there is an exemption in law......interesting)
thanks OriignalBling....great stuff here...
buzz wrote:was now readind that part
IMO if your not in a condition to wear a seatbelt, legally you should not be able to travel in a motor vehicle
off topic* where do motor bike saftey regulations fit in other than helmets
or is it just helmets
Notorious Scullman wrote:Jus curious, what's the purpose of this question?
BANzai Rastafarai wrote:Notorious Scullman wrote:Jus curious, what's the purpose of this question?
interesting exchange between myself and a occifer this morn over the legality of using a seat belt to protect some objects from moving around my car while i transported them. Told me that i cant use th seat belt for it and to remove it else i would be ticketed.
(shrugs)
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