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Illegal Number Plates

Just an observation I would have thought that people with FFRR would be a little above silly illegal number plates. I'm taking about people who have spaces in the wrong places and things like that. I have noticed in a lot of pics here that people have these plates.

Why do people do it, its a MOT failure, illegal and carries points.

Just interested to hear others thoughts on the matter.

For example a legal plate of FF55 TUD people then have it spaced as FF5 5TUD I mean whats the point. Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry Big Cry

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Have a read of this forum if you want some strong views on the subject. It's fascinating reading:-
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Number plates have never really bothered me, its something you have to have and i would never pay the government anymore money for something they force you to have.

But i can understand people wanting to personalise things and having there own plate, but if you can't afford the right one then why make an illegal one.

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Maybe just for fun? Not everyone is an introverted bookkeeper. Some people might even fancy a red or pink RR. Some spend fortunes at "upgrading" their Range to a newer year with headlights, grills etc. Let them have their fun. You don't have to. Being judgemental about this kind of fun does not place you any higher on the social ladder. Oh and by the way I don't have a privat nr. On the car, although I have one on retainer, that came with the car.

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I'm not against people doing whatever they like and i certainly don't follow the rules, i'm just trying to understand why people like to tinker with plates and the spacing thats all, not trying to cause offence or upset anyone just looking for peoples thoughts.

Its no difference to discussing colour personally i don't like green cars but plenty of people do and they might not like grey cars like mine its just a conversation.

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SKOT wrote:
Have a read of this forum if you want some strong views on the subject. It's fascinating reading:-
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=1534373


82 pages Yawn

Shocked Can't believe people so wound up about number plates. Is this where I put the car details and a bit about myself ?........

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By and large, it's water off a ducks back to me these days. The example you use, FF5 5TUD, is harmless fun even if it is illegal.

However, from another perspective, Swansea are happy to charge more for that number than they would FF5 6TUD, for example, meaning they don't condone but are happy to reap the financial benefit.

These mild alterations are fine; it's the ones that, for example, shorten 7s or add coloured screw covers that I object to i.e. the ones where you really have to work at reading the correct number.

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They are all illegal Rolling Eyes

I think the police should stop 'turning a blind eye' (as seems to be the case most of the time) and apply the law consistently rather than 'when the mood takes them' Whistle

Then at least everyone is clear about exactly where they stand if they choose the break the law - I just can't believe how silly some of them are Rolling Eyes

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my Mrs has been in traffic for over 22 years and they have enough work without pettiness of plates to add to list, only if its really altered will it be pulled Rolling Eyes quite few make people smile but it seems a few are more like victor meldrews on the road, there's more to worry about in the world than a piece of plastic Whistle _____________________________________________________
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Harsher penalties for illegal number plates would sort it out. £1000 fine and 6 points that would sort most of it out. 56 TDV8 Vogue SE
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Scottyav wrote:
my Mrs has been in traffic for over 22 years and they have enough work without pettiness of plates to add to list, only if its really altered will it be pulled Rolling Eyes quite few make people smile but it seems a few are more like victor meldrews on the road, there's more to worry about in the world than a piece of plastic Whistle


Couldn't agree more as long as the number plate registers on the ANPR system the traffic cops use then why bother Rolling Eyes The forums premier drug dealer and human trafficking consultant


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Doesn't worry me, I found a picture of Stan's FF showing the number plate, I had an identical plate made up... haven't had a ticket since.... Whistle Whistle Rolling with laughter Thumbs Up Pete

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Andy_J wrote:
Harsher penalties for illegal number plates would sort it out. £1000 fine and 6 points that would sort most of it out.


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thats where all the parking tickets have come from Shocked


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wackyjim wrote:
as long as the number plate registers on the ANPR system the traffic cops use then why bother Rolling Eyes


I completely agree - if the font is legal and ANPR readable, then who gives a crap.

Dodgy fonts, altered letters & appropriately placed screws deserve a penalty though IMHO.

The best penalty is just withdrawing the plate & re-issuing the original.

The DVLA sell plenty the are only worth anything if mis-spaced - so maybe they should be fined too

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