Several years ago there was, apparently, an MOT Test "fiddle" which was in popular use in some quarters.
People would deliberately disable their car's bonnet release mechanism in order to prevent inspection of anything inside! Because the tester was not permitted to carry out any dismantling, all he could do was issue an advisory that the bonnet could not be opened. But he still had to give the car the benefit of the doubt, in spite of this. This was compliant with the VOSA regulations at this time.
Thankfully, this loophole has now been closed. Amongst other things, the bonnet latch is now part of the MOT test, and a bonnet which can't be opened will be a fail, not an advisory.
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