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Buy them a pint, top lads. The number plate law is the biggest farce in recent history, it DOESNT stop criminals it just penalises normal law abiding drivers....and mean we have to pay loads more for number plates!!!
Just type 'show plates' into Google and you can buy number plates 100% legally on the net without ID.To the letter of the law, you shouldn't use these on the road but, come on, they look just like the ones from halfurds, just without the BS number and an address of the maker.As already said, the police do not know when the plates were made so they could have been made before the silly number plate law came in. As long as they look right, they'll be fine.....the police have a lot more to worry about than a missing BS number.Trust me, I know about this (say no more, say no more )
The Number plte has to be 90 degrees to the ground ie Upright, not sloping etc, it has to be clearly visible from the front and rear, no obstructions. :lol:
Quote from: "JumboBeef"Trust me, I know about this (say no more, say no more )Is this a case of a nod is as good as a wink to blind bat?
Trust me, I know about this (say no more, say no more )
Quote from: "Lord Shagg-Pyle"Quote from: "JumboBeef"Trust me, I know about this (say no more, say no more )Is this a case of a nod is as good as a wink to blind bat? :-$
ok bit of a change of subject... even tho its still about number platesive seen alot of offroaders from mudclub aswell with stick on number plater on the front of the bonnet!!!!!are these legal as they dont look like the reflective sort?????plus where do you get them from
..... my mates landy has just gone through an MOT with one on a slope. The law just says it must be readable, nowhere does it say that it has to be at 90 degrees.
I guess 1d is the most relevant to this thread. What it means is that most bonnet mounted stick on plates should fail the MOT.
Quote from: "marjan"..... my mates landy has just gone through an MOT with one on a slope. The law just says it must be readable, nowhere does it say that it has to be at 90 degrees.This is true, but the requirements for the MOT are not the same as use on the road! This is true of many vehicle requirements.:
Quote from: "disco-v8"ok bit of a change of subject... even tho its still about number platesive seen alot of offroaders from mudclub aswell with stick on number plater on the front of the bonnet!!!!!are these legal as they dont look like the reflective sort?????plus where do you get them fromThey're not legal, but as above, if sensibly used with correct font etc and visible from the front they're unlikely to attract the wrong sort of attention.