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Well,.... I have run down the higways of NY with the
air conditioner on the M-135 operating, actually gone
through registration roadblocks with it operating, no
one even noticed, don't think any of the officers were
old enough to suspect that it might not be correct, if
in fact it isn't. Don't really know myself!
I'm talking here about having the windshield open,
though, don't know about having the windshield down as
I have a hard top on mine.
I have heard that the glass breaks easier that way
because of flexing of the frame and just being
horizontal.
So far, the only thing the police notice is what fuel
I'm running (in a truck that runs gas?) and don't be
too quick to put the Emergency brake on if its on the
floor, that will make them nervous.
Joe
--- WreckerFC@aol.com wrote:
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> Can anyone tell me what the legal situation is
> regarding driving a vehicle
> with it's windscreen folded down. ... or has anyone
> ever done this shamefull
> act in the States and had their 'collar felt' by the
> boys in blue!
>
> I've been told that in NY it's not legal????
>
> Howard.
>
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