in fife, its 140 quid, but the goverment subsidise it to 70 quid, and fife police subsidise it to 35 quid, well worth doing, maily cause my instructor taught me about driving lines and high speed cornering which was ace,
i was there, some superb cars, even mine was looking particularly shiny, even if standard looking. good day out and that guy carving the bear with a chainsaw was amazing
i think your wrong, where in his answer does he refer to them being solely for an import, he states that they serve the purpose of alerting other road users, why the hell would it matter if the car it came out of is an import the principal is the same.
for the extreemists here PANIC! the computer at work is slow to respond... so i frequently get caught. the boss can see my pc from his upstairs office if he looks out the viewing screen
someone on AOC posted this after asking a traffic cop Q - "The flares you sometimes get with imported cars, whats the legal stance on these? Illegal or not? A - "These are pyrotechnic road markers for breakdowns or road accidents. As far as I can see, these are not illegal to possess and they are not strictly classed as 'fireworks' as their intended use is not for the purposes of entertainment. Obviously if you were to throw one whilst lit or use one in a reckless manner, then that would be different" so this is the legality, laid out and true.
the dreamcast was too good... thats why it never made it. nobody wanted to develop it cause it couldn't be ported to other consoles cause the games were so graphically good