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Originally Posted by Senno
that's true but that's why you'd need a system to evaluate reports and look for patterns; if a dozen people say the same thing about one test place then its likely they're onto something, whereas if most feedback is positive but one grunt moans about his rust bucket failing then his bias should be clear.
It just strikes me that most things are peer reviewed on the net these days, from hotels to shops to eating places. I can't see why MOT testers can't be dealt with the same way.
Anyway its probably a bit off topic here. If I had the requisite skills I'd set it up myself, but alas... 
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You don't need skills at all......
Just get someone to set up a website for you. Probably cost about £300.
Then get people to use it. Then the advertising revenue will pay for it's upkeep.
Before you know it your a .com billionaire and sipping Pina Coloda's off a supermodels cleavage on your private Yacht in the Bahamas.
However, in reality, there is probably some kind of law or government guideline that says you can't f**k with Vosa....
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