Thanks for not displaying the England flag in your minibus.
ADVICE:
If you’re flying a flag outside your car, it must not be any larger than A4 in size, as if it were to break free from its mountings then anything larger could seriously impair the vision of another motorist, should it hit their windscreen.
The flags must be mounted securely so they’re unlikely to break loose, and must also be fitted in such a way that they don’t cause a danger to pedestrians with sharp edges. It’s also illegal to mount a flag on the bonnet or leading edge of your vehicle, unless it’s properly designed to collapse on impact.
Minis do have a problem with engine cut outs. With a SORN and no MOT for almost two years gawd knows what mechanical state that car is in. Please send that to the old bill.
Rate driver - please remove the first three comments in this thread, as they have been input against the wrong vehicle. The incident stated actually relates to a different vehicle, a white Nissan Qashqai with a registration that is one digit different to the vehicle registration shown above.
Thanks for not displaying the England flag in your minibus.
ADVICE:
If you’re flying a flag outside your car, it must not be any larger than A4 in size, as if it were to break free from its mountings then anything larger could seriously impair the vision of another motorist, should it hit their windscreen.
The flags must be mounted securely so they’re unlikely to break loose, and must also be fitted in such a way that they don’t cause a danger to pedestrians with sharp edges. It’s also illegal to mount a flag on the bonnet or leading edge of your vehicle, unless it’s properly designed to collapse on impact.