It's a copy, will it do?

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Two years ago I had to have a new windscreen, which is when I discovered that the Crit Air badge is glued on with its own ink. I photographed it and stuck the slightly larger copy onto the new windscreen. Previously I was not too concerned but now that Rouen is included in the list of cities that will require the windscreen sticker, should I replace it?
 
This time stick it to a bit of clear laminate and put that in the windscreen, should guarantee you wont need another one. Windscreen that is.

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And how much are you saving compared to the cost of the windscreen!!!
 
I don’t believe the rules allow it to be transferable to the new screen however, unless you are stopped who will know.

There again it is less than £5 to get it replaced.
 
In our last van both critair and german one only got put in when we were in those countries as correct placement didn't suit my view too well. Present van they are both fixed to the wimdscreen
 
Given the sticker is clearly made so it's impossible to remove it and use it on another vehicle I'm not sure how keen they would be if it was stuck to something removable rather than directly to the windscreen. That said it's very unlikely anyone is going to check.
 
This time stick it to a bit of clear laminate and put that in the windscreen, should guarantee you wont need another one. Windscreen that is.
I tried that me flipping laminator eat it, so with a change of screen now on my 3rd set of German & French stickers.

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Don't want to Rouen a good holiday.:smiley:
Surprisingly we actually went into Rouen (on a bad holiday) and the aire on the river bank is a shocker. Drugged up drivers doing doughnuts etc.

But the town is absolutely stunning. We werent expecting that !

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