Irish Motor Repairers For Registration

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This discussion topic has been automatically created of petition Irish Motor Repairers For Registration.


Guest

#1

2016-02-16 02:28

An important and long overdue issue

Guest

#2

2016-02-16 08:40

Proper order

Guest

#3

2016-02-16 10:54

Im against. This will make it illegal to service your own car, so im in complete disagreement


Guest

#4 Re:

2016-02-16 11:26

#3: Guest -  

 by all means service your own car ....but cant trade as a motor vehicle repairer.

 

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2016-02-16 12:36



Guest

#6

2016-02-16 13:15

The motor trade requires regulation
Registration For Irish Vehicle Repairers.

#7 Re:

2016-02-16 15:20

#5: Letitia -  

 Thank you for your input. 

Ross Kavanagh
The author of this petition

#8 Re:

2016-02-16 15:21

#3: Guest -  

 This proposal will not make it illegal for you to service your own car, it will stop unqualified personnel from running a vehicle repair business when not qualified to do so.

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Guest

#10

2016-02-23 12:36

Thank you for setting this petition up. It's about time we did something about this

Guest

#11

2016-10-19 11:49

Should have been done years ago ! insurance companies should be brought on board with this where you can't get insured unless your car is stamped by a registered dealer each year to say its serviced and road worthy .

Guest

#12

2016-10-19 11:58

Regulation is a must in this country for who can work on your car ! We see cars in here daily left dangerous by these clowns working in sheds and back gardens thinking there doing the same job as a garage and it needs to stop ! A simple yearly stamp from a registered garage which only employs qualified mechanics to say your car has had all works carried out by qualified registered persons. 5 back yard mechanics within 3 miles of our location in farm yards servicing and carrying out repairs and are lethal at what there doing. Educating the public on the difference must also go hand in hand with this as some people still think that they get the same job for €60 as you do for €160