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bigbo



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Reg Plate, show or hide?

Hello

I have noticed that some people obscure their number plate when posting pictures...

What do you all think? Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
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Post #570272 19th Oct 2020 1:06am
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dave.s



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This does not make sense. Is it yes to show or hide or visa versa.
Am i ticking yes to show or yes to hide.
Dave.

Post #570273 19th Oct 2020 5:47am
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supershuttle



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Yes, we all have number plates - its the law. Geoff

Post #570274 19th Oct 2020 7:07am
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Fox889



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Must admit I'm never quite sure why & what purpose it serves, any photo's of mine have the reg no clearly visible.
There could be a more sinister reason but I can't think what. Smile 2012 Orkney Grey Westminster 4.4TDV8 with Ivory interior.........nice!
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Post #570276 19th Oct 2020 7:17am
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dennij



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It probably doesn't warrant a vote on this occasion as it really depends on the owner, some don't mind having their number plate on display in pictures posted here, others feel differently and decide they would rather obscure them.Personally I'm not sure it matters either way, after all, your number plate is on full display whenever you are driving or are parked 2011 TDV8 Vogue SE

Post #570277 19th Oct 2020 7:22am
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dave.s



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United Kingdom 2010 Range Rover Autobiography 5.0 SC V8 Santorini Black

In July this year my daughter and her partner bought a car from a dealer in west london. Reg no was clearly shown
on web site. No problems for couple of months driving new car locally. drove to visit some friends in Southend and
within two miles of entering the Essex border on M25 were T packed by police, very aggressively had keys removed
and told to get out of car. Turned out that another same make car had been stolen and their plate had been cloned. cloned car had been used in armed garage and atm machine robberies in Essex. Once confirmed it was not who they were looking for they were allowed to go. On way back home were again stopped and questioned and told to place a mark on the car in case stopped again. As most of us put a rough area in which we live this can happen to any of us if we show plate numbers on line.
Dave

Post #570283 19th Oct 2020 8:08am
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Brian Considine



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Just down to personal preference really, if people feel safer then that's fair enough.

Personally, I would prefer it if people who had vanity/illegal plates covered them up then we would not see how silly they look. 2003 Range Rover Vogue TD6

Post #570286 19th Oct 2020 8:40am
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Highroller



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Unfortunately this is the world we live in. Although the majority of people are good law abiding citizens, there are people out there that are Not.
This issue is not just related to prestige vehicles, but any vehicle & I have seen many examples of No Plate cloning etc.

Therefore I feel that it is quite acceptable for those owners wishing to obscure their registration plate.

Next time you pass a lorry carrying damaged vehicles bound for the Salvage yard, just look at all the vehicles No plates Whistle

Post #570290 19th Oct 2020 8:58am
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V8 Bob



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Cloning has increased I believe since the end of tax discs, to avoid paying RFL previously you had to get a forged tax disc and hope that you don’t get pulled and found out. Lots of cloned motors have also been stolen and rptheir identities changed. Quick check online to ensure it’s twin is taxed, insured and mot’d and you have cheap motoring! 2012 tdv8 Westminster arrived Jan 19 gone Dec 23

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Post #570296 19th Oct 2020 10:19am
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bigbo



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[quote="dave.s"]This does not make sense. Is it yes to show or hide or visa versa.
Am i ticking yes to show or yes to hide.
Dave.[/quote

Yes after reading again you are right it doesn't make much sense.

I meant Yes to Show, No to hide

I cannot see a way of editing this now. Range Rover 4.2 Supercharged 2006
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xjsracer44



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I don't obscure my plates, but understand why some people do.

A few years ago a friend of mine bought a new Land Cruiser and decided to take his family out for a Sunday drive in the Cotswolds. Whilst he was driving along the Fosse Way he saw a similar spec & colour LC coming towards him and pointed it out to his wife and then realised as it got close that it had the same numberplate as his Shocked

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northernmonkeyjones



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For the reasons above I tend to hide mine.

It’s not paranoia really as I do think the chance of anything untoward happening is quite slim, however it seems to me to make decent sense. There is nothing that can't be fixed with a hammer😜😜
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Red Hot one



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The world will keep on turning if I keep my license plate a bit private, nothing personal but cloning is a problem that can be a bit bothersome.

Post #570347 19th Oct 2020 7:25pm
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TJRL



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Brian Considine wrote:
... Personally, I would prefer it if people who had vanity/illegal plates covered them up then we would not see how silly they look.

All my vechicles have personalised (correctly displayed) number plates on. Not sure it they are "vanity" plates, perhaps they are. Embarassed

But I think my vehicles are less likley to be cloned because of them! Whistle 2010 Range Rover TDV8 Baltic Blue Autobiography (2011 MY) - SOLD Sad
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Bl4ckD0g



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I got more chance of being run over by my own car than having a number plate cloned. And even then. No big deal, it is just a VRN.

Absolutely no point in going through the “bother” of attempting to hide them in my opinion and extensive online experience.

Post #570361 19th Oct 2020 10:40pm
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