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When we travel with suitcase, the existing 3rd brake light is obscured. So far, no issues (at least so far in CH, DE, NL, B, F & UK) but maybe we've been lucky. Reading various posts, I understand that if I remove the 3rd light, then that's legal, if I don't, and its fitted but cannot be seen, that's illegal. Is there any issue with securely fitting a flat Rain Light to my suitcase? Thanks
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The only issue I can see is that it costs £106. Try one of these, they are only there temporarily anyway, save a fortune and go and buy more wine. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262290727199?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT Peter
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"The only issue I can see is that it costs £106."
Exactly, Peter STUPID price for such an item!!
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Make a set of mirrors like a mini periscope to show the high? brake lamp over the case 
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Check DaveW " how to" threads. I am sure he showed how to fit a plug in temp light. There are definitely threads here showing versions.
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I can't help thinking that something like this from Amazon is a bit more appropriate at less than 4 quid. I mounted mine on the lower rail of the luggage rack, where it can be seen regardless of whether luggage is being carried and so can be left in situ permanently:
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Yes, it's expensive you buy one new.. but I have one off my old Caterham. The newer ones also flash, though my one, Lifeline, I think, is basic but should serve the purpose.
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I can't help thinking that something like this from Amazon is a bit more appropriate at less than 4 quid. I mounted mine on the lower rail of the luggage rack, where it can be seen regardless of whether luggage is being carried and so can be left in situ permanently: Surely that's not a "high level" brake light, though? Would it still be acceptable?
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I read somewhere 60 cm above std lights is EU law, though not sure if this is accurate.
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