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Originally Posted by z3german
Also, its not your job to determine if they are at fault, thats ICBC's job. When you tell ICBC of your concern they potentially launch an investigation which in turn they will decide if its an abuse of demo plate or not. So even if you rat, if they have a valid reason like "testing the car out for long term problems" or something like murdoc said, then they keep doing what they are doing and everything is okay.
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"testing the car out for long term problems" I doubt those small used auto dealers are they keen on testing cars. Even if its true, 2 weeks is enough (consider I see it every day), but i have seen it in my condo garage for at least a month or more.
btw, who knows those cars they are testing are actually for sale, it could be one of their personal cars but just slap on demo plate, instead of actually being insured.