Quote Crouchingtiger="Crouchingtiger"I recently bought a car , didnt check on everything , took a bit of a gamble. MOT was due so I took it to the garage , they said the tyres were bald and failed it. Maybe I should have checked that. So I took it home and a friend put on two new tyres and went I back to the garage. They look alright they told me but it still didnt pass the MOT as the other two still needed doing. So i took it home again and a friend put on two more. I phoned the garage told them what Id done and asked them to send the MOT. They wouldnt they said they needed to see the tyres. I couldnt believe it they were the same as the tyres I put on earlier. I told my friends and none of them blamed the garage for not issuing the MOT. They said it was my fault. I now need my MOT to get my car taxed and the garage hasnt room to book me in on time so I run the risk of a fine. Is it my fault , the garages fault or the vehicle licensing places fault ? Think about it...'"

very funny I can see where your coming but it doesn't work like that in the real world, you prove a point and then copy the same procedure, but lets not get all grounds to do the same
