Obviously the Mot tester didn't read the Vehicle specific instructions that are printed out when he logs the car onto the system prior to the test. These instructions state quite clearly the car suspension must be raised to "off-road height" prior to using the front jacks. If this isn't done and the car is jacked in normal height, when the jacks are lowered fully the car still can't be cleared off the jacks, the car is effectively stuck.
It's even better, although not mentioned in the instructions that once the car is raised to off-road height, to crack open one of the rear doors - nothing moves at all then.
I came across this the first time I took my car to the local garage for an mot, they hadn't done any RangeRover L322's before and the inevitable happened.
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