
reme101? only 3 posts so far, all on the abrasive side and condescending to say the least
on the other hand it may just be me misinterpreting
his intentions, if so, I apologise
Quotes:
"Its not the tester being an arse, its a legal requirement and a saftey issue."
"Unless you were actually holding the db meter I would recommend that you don’t make defamatory remarks that you cant substantiate in
court."
"Who is building the vehicle? I think its you.... So bearing that in mind.... And reading the appropriate section in the manual.... MAKE ONE
!!"
[Edited on 27-10-09 by 40inches]
LOL..... sounds about right...
Possibly but, although those comments might be seen as a bit abasive/blunt, he's got a point. Why beat about the bush?
adrian
Shouldn't have rumbled him so soon, might have got interesting lol!

ex forces is my bet
Royal Electrical Mechanical Engineers 101 workshop ??
I'm ex REME (Armourer) and I have never adressed anyone in that tone on here.
Could he be a Royal Artillery wannabe?
I wouldn't normally make a comment like that, but three postings is a bit early for someone to get the matches out.
[Edited on 27/10/09 by Confused but excited.]
My dad was ex REME some 24 years as mechanic Im going by his user Id as a guess as I recall my dad being assigned to different workshop generally numbered. I agree my old chap also would have been a little more corteous with his word usage
quote:
Originally posted by Confused but excited.
I'm ex REME (Armourer) and I have never adressed anyone in that tone on here.
Could he be a Royal Artillery wannabe?
I wouldn't normally make a comment like that, but three postings is a bit early for someone to get the matches out.
[Edited on 27/10/09 by Confused but excited.]
Perhaps!
I would personally like to find an IVA tester on here from Chadderton or any centre for that matter.
I have lots of what if questions from time to time, we all do.
They are not the enemy, they keep unsafe vehicles off the road. Give people chance to sort simple faults whilst there and give advice generally when
asked.
So we (I) do not like it when our years of work fails the test, but it has to be in our (my) interest to get it sorted. The manual has been revised
several times I believe after consultation with car builders with our interests at hart and it must make our cars that little bit safer now than years
ago.
Adrian
MOT inspectors are the same aren't they?
[Edited on 27-10-09 by AdrianH]
The last one came and went after making overly black and white statements never to be seen again , without a bit of subjective opinion this would be
a dull game
BTW there's also an Insurance company quality Control officer here too............
http://www.locostbuilders.co.uk/viewthread.php?tid=123658
Be aware
maybe if you ask him politely he would be quite happy to provide his background,but there again he may have just got ticked off having been pre
judged.Only my opinion of course 
I think it would be great to have an IVA inspector on here. Think of all the 'gray' area's that could be cleared up.
The problem is that each inspector has his 'take' on the 'Rule Book' so what is ok with one will be a big No no for another.
regards
Agriv8
quote:
Originally posted by Agriv8
The problem is that each inspector has his 'take' on the 'Rule Book' so what is ok with one will be a big No no for another.
regards
Agriv8
quote:
Originally posted by 40inches
reme101? only 3 posts so far, all on the abrasive side and condescending to say the leaston the other hand it may just be me misinterpreting his intentions, if so, I apologise
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Quotes:
"Its not the tester being an arse, its a legal requirement and a saftey issue."
"Unless you were actually holding the db meter I would recommend that you don’t make defamatory remarks that you cant substantiate in court."
"Who is building the vehicle? I think its you.... So bearing that in mind.... And reading the appropriate section in the manual.... MAKE ONE !!"
[Edited on 27-10-09 by 40inches]
Did they do a 101" land rover? Not sure iv seen one of them
yes, but it doesnt look like somthing youd imagine as a landrover, its an old military vehicle
Reme101 I also see the kinds of things you'r referring to, the biggest one being self centring. That said, Ive been guilty of dodging the regs in
the past on emissions or whatever (ie where they arent safety related)
Quote: "I have been reading on here for quite a while and I have found that a lot, not all, would rather try to circumvent a requirement than
build it correctly"
Sorry mate, but I take exception to that one as well. I think you will find that there are A FEW who MAY try to get round things but it all comes out
at the test generally. If you make those kinds off comments on a site like this then do not be suprised if you get no help to a question in the
future.
I don't truly think anyone here tries to avoid the important regulations, just pass the not safety related ones in ways which may later fall
off.
There's other stuff that's just not so easy to get right if you can't drive the car, so I can understand them getting skipped a little
until the IVA is out of the way.
oh, and treat people how you'd like to be treated, it'll get you far more help than the route you appear to be taking.

quote:
Originally posted by alistairolsen
yes, but it doesnt look like somthing youd imagine as a landrover, its an old military vehicle
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Reme101 I also see the kinds of things you'r referring to, the biggest one being self centring. That said, Ive been guilty of dodging the regs in the past on emissions or whatever (ie where they arent safety related)
Eh? What?! I heard that Mr Thorp 
[Edited on 28/10/09 by mistergrumpy]
I am very happy to have IVA inspectors using this site and contributing in a positive and constructive way. There are grey areas to discuss and this is an ideal forum for it. I think what wears most of us down, and I'm not singling out any one person or group here, is the highly opinionated, subjective commenting that goes on.
quote:
Originally posted by oldtimer
I am very happy to have IVA inspectors using this site and contributing in a positive and constructive way. There are grey areas to discuss and this is an ideal forum for it. I think what wears most of us down, and I'm not singling out any one person or group here, is the highly opinionated, subjective commenting that goes on.
quote:
Originally posted by mistergrumpy
Eh? What?! I heard that Mr Thorp![]()
[Edited on 28/10/09 by mistergrumpy]
Steady on Reme!, my comment was not directed at you.
I must admit that I have sympathy with reme's views:
The IVA regs are there for a purpose - why not try and fix things properly, rather than faff around trying to get around them.
Getting stuff right (especially self-centering, brake efficiency/balance) makes the car much nicer and safer to drive.
Obeying the rules, and not blatently trying to avoid them, reduces the risk of some government official interfering with the IVA (i.e. making it much
harder) or even getting rid of it (so no kit cars - much like the rest of Europe).
Just my 2p's worth...
[Edited on 28/10/09 by David Jenkins]
tl;dr
quote:
Originally posted by Benzine
tl;dr
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I must admit that I have sympathy with reme's views:
The IVA regs are there for a purpose - why not try and fix things properly, rather than faff around trying to get around them.
Getting stuff right (especially self-centering, brake efficiency/balance) makes the car much nicer and safer to drive.
Obeying the rules, and not blatently trying to avoid them, reduces the risk of some government official interfering with the IVA (i.e. making it much harder) or even getting rid of it (so no kit cars - much like the rest of Europe).
Just my 2p's worth...
[Edited on 28/10/09 by David Jenkins]
Least I was right about the occupation
quote:
Originally posted by SeaBass
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quote:
Originally posted by oldtimer
Steady on Reme!, my comment was not directed at you.
quote:
Originally posted by reme101
Now with the above information giving a bigger picture, am I really a troll that shouldn’t be fed??
quote:
Originally posted by Benzine
tl;dr
Just for info there are sva inspectors who are members of this forum, but if you think about it they are not going to admit to being one for obvious
reasons, just look at some of the well phrased and technical replies to some issues of sva/iva, also how do you think they catch onto things like
springs in steering racks which are hidden behind rubber boots
tony
Magic pure magic
quote:
Originally posted by SeaBass
quote:
Originally posted by reme101
Now with the above information giving a bigger picture, am I really a troll that shouldn’t be fed??
Well - I couldn't follow much of your response and already you seem to thrive on conflict? Troll or not - your not being that much help chief.
quote:
Originally posted by Benzine
tl;dr
Had to look it up!
[Edited on 28/10/09 by SeaBass]
and a shame to many others.

That was good. We've not had any excitement on here for a while now.
More seriously though. I can tell that the dark nights are drawing in and Winter's coming as the back biting seems to have started again. In the
3.5 years or so that I've been here this always seems to happen.As soon as people start with the Christmas avatars and someone posts about the
forum clock being wrong
Very predictable and regular as clockwork.
[Edited on 29/10/09 by mistergrumpy]
Great - you didn't help anyone, now your no longer going to post... A large dose of win.
Good job I passed SVA first time with no faults (by reading the manual) otherwise, obviously, I'd need your help for the IVA!
[Edited on 29/10/09 by reme101]
quote:
Originally posted by David Jenkins
I must admit that I have sympathy with reme's views:
The IVA regs are there for a purpose - why not try and fix things properly, rather than faff around trying to get around them.
Getting stuff right (especially self-centering, brake efficiency/balance) makes the car much nicer and safer to drive.
Obeying the rules, and not blatently trying to avoid them, reduces the risk of some government official interfering with the IVA (i.e. making it much harder) or even getting rid of it (so no kit cars - much like the rest of Europe).
Just my 2p's worth...
[Edited on 28/10/09 by David Jenkins]
quote:
Originally posted by Fozzie
As long as the forum rules are adhered to, everyone is very welcome on this forum.....![]()
quote:
Originally posted by Staple balls
quote:
Originally posted by Fozzie
As long as the forum rules are adhered to, everyone is very welcome on this forum.....![]()
So what are the rules? I'm not sure I've seen them laid out anywhere.![]()
Ahh.
I wasn't aware of that, what with being here when it was all fields. 
quote:
Originally posted by Staple balls
Ahh.
I wasn't aware of that, what with being here when it was all fields.![]()
oo I remember those fields back then too!
They were nice fields, lovely fun roads between them too.
Oooo yes.... no speed humps, traffic calming, cameras or gatso's.... them were the days!... mutter, mutter....... sigh! 
Ahh, to think I wasn't a miserable old git back then 
quote:
Originally posted by Staple balls
Ahh, to think I wasn't a miserable old git back then![]()
..are you now then?
Certainly feels like it.
Nah...I don't believe it for one second.......
I find, as I get older, that I can't be bothered with excess politeness...
...much better to say what needs to be said, without actually being rude.
Bah! Humbug!

quote:
reme101, Ben's post wasn't defamatory at all. If you followed all of his SVA threads, you would realise that he wasn't accusing anyone of actually making up the rules, but more of an exasperated expression, as in, on SVA test 1, the steering wheel was a fail, on SVA 2, the same thing was a 'pass'....... I cannot see anything remotely malicious in Bens post.
I cannot see any practical reason for the origin of this thread to be honest. If anyone has a problem with a poster's 'tone' than surely it is better to try and sort it out one to one by u2u.
Fozzie
quote:
I cannot see any practical reason for the origin of this thread to be honest. If anyone has a problem with a poster's 'tone' than surely it is better to try and sort it out one to one by u2u.
quote:
Originally posted by reme101
I wasn't having a dig at Ben and i do see his point at being frustrated at Test 1 / test 2 etc.
My post was trying to warn him of the legal implications of actually putting down in black and white that the car in front of him passed when it shouldn't, can nobody else see that??
quote:
Originally posted by reme101
We all know that IVA examiners read these posts, so, Mr VOSA reads that someone passed when he shouldn't, finds out which station and traces the test, turns up at the owners door and informs him that he has to undergo a new test (IVA now) the vehicle is no longer registered (I don't know if that can happen) how would that owner feel ?
quote:
Originally posted by reme101
I apologize if I have offended anyone and if I do stay on the forum I will try to make my posts a little more tactful.
Dave.
duly noted
But it does mention the testing station in the original post
quote:
Had my test at Gillingham in Kent. My first test and the tester said my steering wheel was not type approved, radius were ok.
On my retest i was already to fit my Sierra steering wheel after passing all the other bits. Tester says oh dont bother that wheel is not a fail anyway.... WTF either it is a fail or it isn't.
Think they just make it up as they go along.
Then the next car they passed on Noise test even tho it was several decibels above the limit.
u2u fozzie - she handles most of the admin stuff but doesn't check each and every post.
(ps include a link to the post to make it easy for her, the poor girl gets run off her feet looking after all us blokes)
I thought I had replied sufficiently earlier, and lightened it up a bit with the help of SB (ta mate
).....but it seems as though it was in vain...
I am loathe to delete threads as you all know.....so....I will close it for now......and 'maybe' delete later....
Fozzie ..... Admin