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Title: Legal Question - Covering windows on Disco
Post by: defuzz on May 04, 2005, 15:24:46
My bro is starting his own business, I'm thinking about putting some advertising on my disco, ideally in the back windows (the side windows at the back, not the wondow in the back door).

Are there any legal issues about doing this?  How much can I put back there?  Can I blank out the windows completely?  Presumably as commercial vans are allowed, there'll be no issues about reducing visibility???

Obviously I'll be making sure my insurance company are happy with it as well.  Do you think they'll have a problem? I won't be using the vehicle to do business, is it any different to putting Land rover logos on the side??
Title: Legal Question - Covering windows on Disco
Post by: muddyweb on May 04, 2005, 15:28:22
I don't believe there are any issues regarding covering them, you can blank them out completely as far as I am aware.

The only ones you can't mess with are the driver / passenger doors and the windscreen.
Title: Legal Question - Covering windows on Disco
Post by: Thrasher on May 04, 2005, 15:32:03
Piglet has had all his back windows covered - no issues. Never failed MOT or anything - as Tim says - just the front windows/windscreen and rear passenger ones that are important for visibility in a Disco ;-)
Title: Legal Question - Covering windows on Disco
Post by: johnniep on May 04, 2005, 18:01:07
what sorta buisness is it, might need him sometime, as down here in ol cornwall it take about 2n 1/2 yrs 2get stuff dwn ere!
j.p
Title: Legal Question - Covering windows on Disco
Post by: Xtremeteam on May 04, 2005, 19:44:50
never had a prob with either the windows being covered or the advertising bit,my 90 is sign written front to back on the sides & on the tailgate & no1 has ever had a problem with it ,people have even comented on seeing it then coming to my work for spares as its slightly different to ur useual van advertising
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