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i think youve just photoshopd it all on in those last pics. There's no way thats your car as there's never going to be that much sun to cause a shadow in your neck of the woods.....
Get yourself to the next meet in Preston. I want to see this in the flesh!!Mark
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1st Jul 2013 8:08 pm
Hairy Dan
Member Since: 19 Jan 2011
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Looks very nice Cheers Ian
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1st Jul 2013 8:45 pm
Kingmav66
Member Since: 20 Jul 2010
Location: Gloucestershire
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Slippery had his done at one point, I don't know if he took it off though.....
1st Jul 2013 10:10 pm
Eirik
Member Since: 20 Jun 2013
Location: Horten
Posts: 139
That's a really nice look for a D3, wife loves it too!
I just wondered how "PROTECTIVE" the RED CROSS/CRESENT would be with me using there logos In this picture?
I would imagine they wouldn't mind, as both of those guys are probably military medics! The Military have different rules and regulations and are governed by the First and Second Geneva conventions, which I am sure you already know.
Though I am surprised to see both guys quite heavily armed as medics are usually armed for "self & casualty defence"
Article 2 of protocol 3 recognizes an additional distinctive emblem, the Red Crystal, that may be used in addition to, and for the same purposes as, the Red Cross and Red Crescent symbols. All three emblems are appointed the same legal status.
There are two distinct uses that are recognized for all three emblems
Protective use. Medical and religious personnel may mark themselves, their vehicles, ships and buildings as a sign of their humanitarian mission and protected status under the Geneva Conventions, particularly the First Geneva Convention. The protections of the Geneva Convention do not depend on the wearing of the emblem. The emblems are merely a visible sign of the protected status of individuals. Members of the armed forces may use these markings at all times. Civilian institutions such as hospitals may use these markings temporarily, within the context of an armed conflict.
Indicative use. Members of the movement may wear the emblems in both times of conflict and times of peace as an indication of their membership.
Misuse of these emblems is prohibited by international law. Misuse may diminish their protective value and undermine the effectiveness of humanitarian workers.
Use of one of the emblems in order to protect combatants and military equipment with the intent of misleading an adversary, perfidy, is considered a war crime.G4OC Secretary
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Looks great, but I would lose the side steps and put some decent sliders on if you are planning on doing any serious off roading as the ally steps will last about 10 minutes....
Something like this would be better for you, take it from experience
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3rd Jul 2013 9:36 am
AIRBORNE MEDIC
Member Since: 21 Feb 2012
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 603
Re: A word of caution.......
DurtyDisco wrote:
I would imagine they wouldn't mind, as both of those guys are probably military medics! The Military have different rules and regulations and are governed by the First and Second Geneva conventions, which I am sure you already know.
Though I am surprised to see both guys quite heavily armed as medics are usually armed for "self & casualty defence"
I'm taking the mickey mate I'm the guy on the left Weapons wise Terry Taliban and his mates don't care about the emblems so you have to have enough kit to protect yourself & your casualties for a considerable amount of time hence the mags & ammo from hell "Your mind is like a parachute! It will only function when open"!
Kenny
3rd Jul 2013 10:06 am
AIRBORNE MEDIC
Member Since: 21 Feb 2012
Location: Lancashire
Posts: 603
DurtyDisco wrote:
Looks great, but I would lose the side steps and put some decent sliders on if you are planning on doing any serious off roading as the ally steps will last about 10 minutes....
The sliders look good mate and less hassle then my side steps I would imagine Where did you get them if you don't mind me asking?
Another questions for you too? You mentioned the 2 silver Discos which where used for medical support ambulances during the 2008 Challenge. Do you have any images of them, or info on spec?
Cheers
Kenny"Your mind is like a parachute! It will only function when open"!
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