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<blockquote data-quote="warwickuni" data-source="post: 10176499" data-attributes="member: 101444"><p><strong>Laws are not Unfair</strong></p><p></p><p>I do not see an issue except the charges at various points.</p><p>First I am sure that the said bikes were bought by thousands as there were no requirement for registration and insurance. The law was that anything below 50 cc was not requied .</p><p>I think all would agree that these bikes proliferated and we needed some regulation to control. Most of the riders are young and they were driving these recklessly and lot of people got injured and there was no insurance cover to compensate(third parties). </p><p>So, it is clear that there was a clear need to make laws that would require the insurance and registration and etc as in another motor bike over 50 cc</p><p>At the moment the category for driving license do not distinguish whether the bike is under 50 or over 50 and you need to qualify for a normal bike to ride this. This is nothing unusual .</p><p>The only unfair thing if at all, is to require a full insurance and the normal law is that only third party insuranc is compulsory irrespective of the category of the vehicle.</p><p>So, you see the logic behind the new laws and do not blame the President or any other.</p><p>If at all blame the unscrupulous business people and innocent people who wanted to gain and undue advantage due to a lapse on the law! </p><p>Laws are made according to the environment and needs of the society and this is the normal way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warwickuni, post: 10176499, member: 101444"] [b]Laws are not Unfair[/b] I do not see an issue except the charges at various points. First I am sure that the said bikes were bought by thousands as there were no requirement for registration and insurance. The law was that anything below 50 cc was not requied . I think all would agree that these bikes proliferated and we needed some regulation to control. Most of the riders are young and they were driving these recklessly and lot of people got injured and there was no insurance cover to compensate(third parties). So, it is clear that there was a clear need to make laws that would require the insurance and registration and etc as in another motor bike over 50 cc At the moment the category for driving license do not distinguish whether the bike is under 50 or over 50 and you need to qualify for a normal bike to ride this. This is nothing unusual . The only unfair thing if at all, is to require a full insurance and the normal law is that only third party insuranc is compulsory irrespective of the category of the vehicle. So, you see the logic behind the new laws and do not blame the President or any other. If at all blame the unscrupulous business people and innocent people who wanted to gain and undue advantage due to a lapse on the law! Laws are made according to the environment and needs of the society and this is the normal way. [/QUOTE]
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