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Not only in Kansas - see http://www.milweb.net/News/france/
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Tabernac! Je suis tres desolee! Les politicians francais sont tres stupide et vrais "tetes de merdes!" ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Can someone please try to find out why MV's are seen to be a threat? Legislation must have a promoter who's arguments make some sense to those who vote on it. Is it just me, or do you think someone, somewhere has decided MV''s (and their owners, as the vehicles by themselves don't cause much trouble) are not something private citizens should be allowed to have? If not, why not??
The only reasons I can come up with are that anybody who would desire anything military is wrong-headed (army, military is a bad thing only used for war, so wishing to posess anything to do with it must be wrong) or the 'somebodies' promoting this believe anyone with an army truck is a potential terrorist who will use it for some evil act. Could anybody who actually knew what effort MV restorers and owners put out, and how most do it out of respect for their nation and government's military, still promote these laws? Are there any statistcs, crimes or other unsavory activities anyone can point to that warrant this? |
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This is some piece of legislation that dates back to either 1939 or 1945, cannot remember which, whereby the French public were not allowed to possess any piece of military equipment, be it firearms, vehicles or even gas masks as someone on another forum pointed out. I suppose back then there was no one interested in collecting mv's, they just wanted to get on with their life. This raised its head prior to Normandy 2004, when there were warnings not to take armoured vehicles to France. Some did and had no trouble. I have a friend and client who is into the MV movement in France and I think I am right in saying, that if the vehicles are owned by a museum or club, they may be allowed to keep them for special events. Richard |
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Allow me to paraphrase Marie; "Laissez-les conduire deux cheveaux-vapeurs!" Tabernac!* * Actually, ol' Marie wouldn't have used the epithet "Tabernac!" as that is pure Quebecois. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I wonder if an MV were painted red and had all sorts of modern lighting and chrome on it, if it would still be considered an MV for laws like this. Is it a matter of prejudice against khaki paint and knobby tires? |
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If memory serves me correct, the French didn't much like anything military '39-'45 either!
Bien a vous, Derek Heuring
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There have been murmers for the last few years on banning private owned armour in France and I know a few instances where the owners of said vehicles have sold the overseas rather hastily. Now it seems, it could also include motor cycles, jeeps, etc., but it may be the the French press has hyped the story up a bit. My basic info is from my friend who attended the meeting of the French classic vehicle federation, a group of around 800 clubs catering for all types of vehicles, and this matter is top of their priority list, so they should hold some sway. Richard |
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Could this museum auction in France be a result of those laws passed last year?
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A real shame if this process it still going on in France!
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Perhaps we could ask Pascal "mrdodge11" to comment as he both has military vehicles in France and appears to be involved in a club.
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Democracy, Where big groups stop little groups from having the choice!
With no evidence what so ever, I wonder if this has its origins with the U.N.? remember the soldier in the States who ran "amok" in the tank? Also there is a thread on this forum relating to the state government banning M.Vs from the road some where stateside.
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