Re: DML BBQ - ATTN: Bleazard (again)

From: Josh Battles (jbattles@bankfinancial.com)
Date: Thu Mar 06 2003 - 16:48:42 EST


I guess I'll just have to put it in the storage box that will be making the
trip when we stop at duty free. Just out of curiosity Tom, how long of a
drive is this timewise?

definately gonna have to take a pic of that "speed limit 100" sign.

--
-Josh
2000 Dakota CC 3.9L

""Jason Bleazard"" <jason.dml@bleazard.net> wrote in message news:42300.199.64.0.252.1046984127.squirrel@janor.ath.cx... > > > So, if I take it off (and hide it) when we > > come into canada and leave the suction cup thing on the window, would that > > be ok or would they know? > > Take your chances. I've always heard that these are one of those things > that are legal to own but not use, but if you get pulled over and the > officer spots the mount, it's pretty difficult to prove that you weren't > using it and just stashed it. If you need to bring it, I'd put it in the > bed someplace. They usually have signs once you cross the border that > tell you that radar detectors are illegal. If there's any question, just > play dumb, say you didn't know you weren't supposed to bring it, so you > disconnected it and haven't been using it. Hopefully they'll take pity on > you and not take it away. > > > Any other obscure (by our standards here) vehicle > > laws that I'd need to know about Bob? > > You probably already know this, but a speed limit of 100 does *not* mean > one hundred miles per hour. You have to look at the tiny numbers on the > speedometer for km/h. > > I'm not sure if you get a flashing green light where you live (Utah > doesn't). If not, it's the same as a left turn arrow. That was the only > real surprise for me in regards to driving up here. > > As for daytime running lights, those are only required on new vehicles > sold in Canada, but I still recommend you to use your lights. People get > used to seeing headlights on, and start ignoring anything that isn't lit > up. But I'm kinda paranoid about other people driving in to me. > > Also, in case you don't already know, it's best to leave the firearms at > home. > > > I have clear tail light lenses and > > will have tint (probably 35%) on all the windows by the summer as well.... > > I see stuff like that all the time. There's a huge number of ricers in > Toronto. I'm not sure if it's all 100% legal, but they seem to get away > with it. > > -- > Jason Bleazard http://www.bleazard.net Toronto, Ontario > his: '95 Dakota Sport 4x4, 3.9 V6, 5spd, Reg. Cab, white > hers: '01 Dakota Sport 4x4, 4.7 V8, Auto, Quad Cab, black > > Didn't you read the disclaimer? http://www.they.com/disclaimer >



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