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Old 25-04-2005, 10:52 PM   #1
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Default Damn headlights out of alignment!

Had a Merc behind me tonight and its bloody headlights were so far out of alignment that every single dip or bump in the road it hit their light went ove the roof of my car. Now this got me thinking, why is it that cops dont check this? I know they should, but 99 times out of 100 they dont. Why not?
Im sure we all know how BLOODY ANNOYING those kinds of headlights can be, so please make sure yours are adjusted properly! If you dont know how to do it, dont do it! It is a legal requirement for your car to be roadworthy that the headlights must be aligned properly, so if yours are out get them fixed, and if you dont know if they are or not, have someone drive your car past you so you can see for yourself.
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