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ferniesnow
I'm doo-ing it!
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That was taught a long time ago.................it isn't what you know, it is who you know.
Why is it not feasible? If it was a car event they would all have to have dealer plates on them.
What has happened in the last 3 weeks??????????
Absolutely nothing in the eastern Kootenays. Friggin' government spent a lot of money advertising the scenario and working through the process and it seems it is just about like everything else the government does out here...........legislate it and leave it alone.
Laughing all the way to the bank with the tax money and don't give a dam about the actual registration.
Thanks Sherm! Thats great news!Just to help out the whiners about registering their sleds, two stolen sleds recovered today because the guys couldn't produce
valid registration for the sleds. The guy was from Alberta, sled stolen out of Vernon. Now under the old system, it'd be pretty tough to prove just who owned the sled and the guy could have gotten away with it. Now, no valid registration, reason for suspicion and possible seizure, just saying!!
I had to register my sled not once but twice wtf
Have had 2 inquiries in the last week for old bills of sales from customers that have been stopped and haven't ever registered there sleds. Both were given warnings and told to get plates.
Were they from the Revy area Ken? Seems that is one of the few places that are being checked.
One riding Revy and one at Golden Doug.Were they from the Revy area Ken? Seems that is one of the few places that are being checked.
So I decided as I was putting my wife's sled away for the summer today that I might as well actually install the registration plate instead of just carrying it around in the glove box.
Drilled into the side of the tunnel and promptly had antifreeze pizzing out of the hole.
Ya....I know....measure twice, drill once. Of course it was my fault, but just for today I'm gonna blame the frickin' BC Government........because it makes me feel better!
So I decided as I was putting my wife's sled away for the summer today that I might as well actually install the registration plate instead of just carrying it around in the glove box.
Drilled into the side of the tunnel and promptly had antifreeze pizzing out of the hole.
Ya....I know....measure twice, drill once. Of course it was my fault, but just for today I'm gonna blame the frickin' BC Government........because it makes me feel better!
Shoulda got the sticker.
I thought I was the only goofy old fart on this site????
I didn't want the sticker eitherDidn't get the sticker 'cuz you have to remove it when you sell the sled. In hindsight......woulda been easier than the job I've got now.