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One rule for all

FRANK GRANGER, ApplecrossMelville Gazette

Someone over the years has had the front plate removed, with the argument that if you hit someone, the front plate will injure that person more.

I cannot see any reason for not having the front plate fixed crossways on the bike, under the headlight. There should be one rule for all road users.

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