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as of 1st November 2008 it will become an offence to supply number plates that do not comply with the Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001.
With regard to show plates have you read this?http://www.dvla.gov.uk/pressoffice/pressreleases/010808_08.aspxQuote from: DVLAas of 1st November 2008 it will become an offence to supply number plates that do not comply with the Road Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001.
That seems a little strange as its the government thats making money selling them? They are getting tough on people who make plates though.
But what if the plate that came with the car is a personalized one .I remember when you could ask for specific letters when you ordered a new car. We did it with two new transits last three letters were the name of the firm .
I haven't heard that one, I have heard that those that alter their private plates to spell something or look like a name etc, will get a letter from DVLA informing them they are going to lose their plate for altering it including the normal fixed penalty.
My sister in law is a civilian manager in the vehicle licence, reg plates and speed camera side of things for West Yorkshire Police. She was at a conference in Manchester the other day and they were told that the private registration side of things is finishing! basically everyone with a private plate will get a letter in the next couple of years to say that the reg is no longer valid and here is your new age related plate!!
On an asside....................My sister in law is a civilian manager in the vehicle licence, reg plates and speed camera side of things for West Yorkshire Police. She was at a conference in Manchester the other day and they were told that the private registration side of things is finishing! basically everyone with a private plate will get a letter in the next couple of years to say that the reg is no longer valid and here is your new age related plate!! [/quotethey cant do that , ive piad £5k for my reg :shock:
I think what you are refering to was a decision that anyone with a personal plate on which the letters don't comply with law with regards to size spacing or type face will be fined and if they repeat the offences their entitlement ot the number will be revoked.
There was recently a government consultation out that asked for feedback on increasing the penalties for altering number plates.If I recall it was suggesting that instead of the current fixed penalty (£40?) it should be £80 and three points.Remember that you do not own a "private" plate, only the right to display it. The DVLA has always had the power to remove that right although I am not aware of any time that this has happened.A guy round here was in the local paper a while back for number plate offences, it seemed he was taken to court as fixed penalties had not made him change his plate. It read......S1TUDAnd yes it was on an annoying little "modified" Corsa