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Chat & Social => The Bar - General Chat => Topic started by: att on October 23, 2007, 18:51:58
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I know some of you will gasp outloud and would like the authorities to come down upon me with much furious might and vengence...But......I have been running my D22 pick-up with out a rear reg plate for 3 weeks now, not been stopped, passed go lot`s of times etc.....
I am just going to see how long it is before it is picked up by the Feds.
I am also leaving it parked up out on the public highway.
It has a front plate, but the rear one fell off some 3 weeks ago.....
How long I wonder will it be before I am stopped?
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not a good idea. but each to their own.
R
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whats a D22..?
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I will speak to my mates :twisted:
Only joking matey. As Rob said, not a good idea, as they could get rather shirty.
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I will speak to my mates :twisted:
Only joking matey. As Rob said, not a good idea, as they could get rather shirty.
Thanks for the heads up, but the Police are usually Ok down here........Guess it depends upon my attitude as most things do in life... :D
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It gives them an excuse to nitpick. Even if they dont pull you it will draw attention and dont beleive that a member of public wont report it either :)
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You should come up to bradistan you would fit in a treat with the locals. I've stopped worrying after the number of such things i've seen!
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d22 nissan navara
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i drove my fronty to barnsable and back with one of those "name plates" on the rear .....no reg plate...
no one batted an iota :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Definately not a good idea, specially now you have broadcast your intensions on the internet. Would make it harder to plead your case for a lower punishment, now you have proven premeditation for the offence.
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i did it by accident though ......
was fettling with my roof rack (where my reg is mounted) and i forgot to put it back...... i did replace it as soon as i remembered tho :wink:
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It will give them an excuse to pull you over and could cost you £30... Its your choice.
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in mansfield the police will probly take there rear number plates off and join in thinking its the new law :lol:
or will get one of there waste of money talking cctv cameras to tell you off :lol:
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Errrrr,,,,,,, Q: what`s a D22..?
A: newer version of a D21,,,,,,
Att, try some speed cameras too :wink:
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Not that I can condone such behaviour, but my old Ex Army series 3 was painted in what turned out to be anti radar paint, which would have been handy if at any point I had been able to exceed the speed limit!
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I just drove a Discovery 3 15 miles with a front plate that says "GREENS" and a back plate that says "DISCO 3"
I did have trade plates on the front dash, but there was no way they could be seen from a traffic car.
I was stopped by an occifer of the law to allow a large tractor to manouver a trailer off the highway that had been damaged. I had to laugh when he came to the drivers window from the rear and said to me "thats a cool reg plate, how much did you pay for it?" He was most disappointed when I showed him the trade plates and pointed out that it was a display plate :lol:
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I just drove a Discovery 3 15 miles with a front plate that says "GREENS" and a back plate that says "DISCO 3"
I did have trade plates on the front dash, but there was no way they could be seen from a traffic car.
I was stopped by an occifer of the law to allow a large tractor to manouver a trailer off the highway that had been damaged. I had to laugh when he came to the drivers window from the rear and said to me "thats a cool reg plate, how much did you pay for it?" He was most disappointed when I showed him the trade plates and pointed out that it was a display plate :lol:
I give up! Who on earth are the Old Bill employing these days? :roll:
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I just drove a Discovery 3 15 miles with a front plate that says "GREENS" and a back plate that says "DISCO 3"
I did have trade plates on the front dash, but there was no way they could be seen from a traffic car.
I was stopped by an occifer of the law to allow a large tractor to manouver a trailer off the highway that had been damaged. I had to laugh when he came to the drivers window from the rear and said to me "thats a cool reg plate, how much did you pay for it?" He was most disappointed when I showed him the trade plates and pointed out that it was a display plate :lol:
I give up! Who on earth are the Old Bill employing these days? :roll:
YOU! :P :P :P
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ha you did ask for that jon!!
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Fair comment, I walked into that one! :oops:
What I meant was, that I was somewhat concerned over not being able to spot a blatantly obvious duff plate.
Mind you, some of the 'students officers' that have joined lately have problems with simple things like spelling and grammar, so I shouldn't be too surprised.
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This boy in blue was a man with ten years (minimum) service!!
I remember him ticketing a mate of mine at least ten years ago for speeding (the mate definately deserved it, he was doing 80mph in a national speed limit area when he passed the radar gun :shock: )
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This boy in blue was a man with ten years (minimum) service!!
I remember him ticketing a mate of mine at least ten years ago for speeding (the mate definately deserved it, he was doing 80mph in a national speed limit area when he passed the radar gun :shock: )
In relation to the plate, perhaps he was using that often used weapon in the Police armoury, sarcasm, and failed miserably. Some never learn the Dark Side of the Force!
"use your power of sarcasm Luke, and surely Lord Vader will fall"
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I'm sorry but these days I get the impression that you only get to speak to a traffic officer if "the computer says no".
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Well, 6 - 7 weeks in and I have yet to be stopped in vehicle......Maybe the NPR cameras do not detect a vehicle that has no reg plate :wink:
I really can`t beleive that I am still driving around in a truck with no rear No. plate...... :? I have even parked in the high streets of many Sussex villages, towns etc....... :?
Experiment seems to be going rather well..... 8)
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A few more weeks in....how's the experiment fairing?? :? :wink: :)
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its simple .... the computer (boss) looks for the numberplate to check MOT, Tax, vehicle ownership and insurance... no numberplate = not a vehicle!
with all the powers of technology, good old common sense has taken a back seat, and while i have to urge you to display a numberplate (preferably the one to which the vehicle is registered) i cant help but think this is a story worthy of some newspaper....
..any profit to charity of course!
This also reminds me of when a friend was driving his partners vehicle ...which had been reported stolen (following a row..) a few days after... the vehicle was still officially "stolen" and not one police car battered a beacon...
he even got stopped and told off for driving erattically, but after a "sorry, no i wont ever do it again" was sent on his way...
...then theres the section 59 i got... for pulling off the road to answer a phonecall.... wont go down there....
i blame political correctness, and the fear of upsetting someone by telling them off for doing something wrong!
..good luck!
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The experiment is going really well. I have covered some 2000 miles and have passed police cars, parked in the high street etc. I cannot beleive that no one has questioned me as to where my number plate is :?
Neither have I had any problems in filling stations. Yet in some filling stations they make you take your crash helmet off. (Obviously when on the bike not in the truck :wink: )