HEADS UP NUMBER PLATE CRACKDOWN
Just get rid of car tax and we're on to a winner
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lol, thats a good example....
cant believe planks get away with this in "That London" of all places!!!
i remember being made to feel like a crimmo just because my front plate was a teensy weensy bit too small (yes the police did a u turn in a busy high street, lights and hooters going).
still each to their own...
i have also noticed a lot of plates with a dubious "coating" on them
we should have a "plate of the month" thread
cant believe planks get away with this in "That London" of all places!!!
i remember being made to feel like a crimmo just because my front plate was a teensy weensy bit too small (yes the police did a u turn in a busy high street, lights and hooters going).
still each to their own...
i have also noticed a lot of plates with a dubious "coating" on them

we should have a "plate of the month" thread
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From: Tellins, Home of Super Leagues finest, and where a "split" is not all it seems.
I think it needs to be done more often... It's fine for a car enthusiast on a car enthusiasts forum to be able to translate any combination of possible letters and numbers that some prat has spaced, fonted, or drilled illegally. It isnt so for most people.
If the car is seen driving eratically, runs over your child and is witnessed by their friend etc, how are they going to interpret it?
An illegally spaced, drilled or fonted plate is normally a good indication of a person proud of their enormous head genetalia... It is often a guide to a probable lack of indication or desperation for 24/7/365 foglight dazzlement...
If these idiots are so keen to break the law, then the least they can do is contribute to the countrys' coffers to the tune of £30 a time...
If the car is seen driving eratically, runs over your child and is witnessed by their friend etc, how are they going to interpret it?
An illegally spaced, drilled or fonted plate is normally a good indication of a person proud of their enormous head genetalia... It is often a guide to a probable lack of indication or desperation for 24/7/365 foglight dazzlement...
If these idiots are so keen to break the law, then the least they can do is contribute to the countrys' coffers to the tune of £30 a time...
well theres nothings else for them to be doing is there?
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yay do I get a house point now 
They tend to pay little attention in "that London" as there are other things to be getting on with. i.e have you seen how many Krispy Kreme places we have round here now. JOKE!
I do indeed agree that unreadable number plates need dealing with. Saw one just now actually, and even using my extensive knowledge of "chav" had difficulty working it out.
Mis spaced, i.e in a 4-3 format instead of a 3-4..... with the right spaces between characters except for the middle,..... less of a worry, but still I guess not legal. 1 rule for all.
Still you see some very imaginative plates in London, I have another example....
*searches PC

They tend to pay little attention in "that London" as there are other things to be getting on with. i.e have you seen how many Krispy Kreme places we have round here now. JOKE!
I do indeed agree that unreadable number plates need dealing with. Saw one just now actually, and even using my extensive knowledge of "chav" had difficulty working it out.
Mis spaced, i.e in a 4-3 format instead of a 3-4..... with the right spaces between characters except for the middle,..... less of a worry, but still I guess not legal. 1 rule for all.
Still you see some very imaginative plates in London, I have another example....
*searches PC
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From: S E London........ 555 Wagon Sqn
I space mine wrongly so it looks like my name. I dont mess with the screws or shape the letters different. Its still easily understandable. Do i fall into the 'chav' bracket? I didnt think chavs could afford private plates?

Personally I live in a bubble and feel my lil area is prob one of the better parts.
Dont get any trouble, lovely street of neighbours, quiet street, etc what more could I want, in inner london

Oh and seemingly we get away with murder with numberplates too
lol I do too, well did. Til I got fed up of people trying to pronounce T54N CR Nope dont make you a chav, I think you missed the joke on that one

I like the LOON one too.
Surely thats easier to report to the police for an offence than trying to remember 7 random characters
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From: Going further than the station and back !!! ZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz
Its not what i would call a proper private plate its a cheap dvla one spaced out a bit.
like the sort you see parked outside JB Sports, or whatever its called.
- you did ask..!

but if you like it, who am i to comment??
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I got a rollocking saturday night, with my plate, all legal lettering just spaced as S1 5CBY instead of S15 CBY, they followed me for about 2 miles before pulling me up on it
Yet I had a police car follow me for 20 minutes on fri and didnt bat an eye lid.
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yeah, think it depends on whether plod has had his donuts, the night before!!
i couldn't be bothered with the aggro and ended up putting back the snow plough jap plate it came with!!!
i couldn't be bothered with the aggro and ended up putting back the snow plough jap plate it came with!!!
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With all due respect, what the **** is a 5CBY?
Is your name Si SCBY? How do you pronounce your surname? "Sercerbye", "Sickby"?
It's sad enough when people try to make real words from illegally playing with the spacing / font / screws, but when it is illegible silliness, well, it's no wonder the police despair
Stop it now
yep, as from yesterday there is a new op to crack down on number plates.
All these type of things come from the people upstairs in the offices not the regular police on the street.
Trust me its ****, the bigwigs decide how the bobbies spend there time ie: rather than doing your own cases which have a time limit or locking up people on warrant, patrolling high crime areas, you have to ride on a bus back and forth from town to town to deter bus robberies...pcso's anyone???
Alot of its to do with money and the media (suprise suprise) and yes its stupid that the bigwigs spend all there time and efforts persecuting people with a 'dodgy' numberplate rather than putting more police on the streets catching thieving scumbags and putting them before a court who then give them ****ty little punishments.
bring back national service.........
All these type of things come from the people upstairs in the offices not the regular police on the street.
Trust me its ****, the bigwigs decide how the bobbies spend there time ie: rather than doing your own cases which have a time limit or locking up people on warrant, patrolling high crime areas, you have to ride on a bus back and forth from town to town to deter bus robberies...pcso's anyone???
Alot of its to do with money and the media (suprise suprise) and yes its stupid that the bigwigs spend all there time and efforts persecuting people with a 'dodgy' numberplate rather than putting more police on the streets catching thieving scumbags and putting them before a court who then give them ****ty little punishments.
bring back national service.........
LOL i was a bit insulted actually.
Then i saw your Subaru
cheers mate
I've been pulled numerous times for having a "non regulation" small plate (64mm tall characters instead of 79mm)
I always ask them what the regulation size is according to the 2002 road traffic amendment regulation 14. Usually they don't know. So I just tell them its an import and is subject to regulation 14a. I've never been "done" for my plate yet.
Size and spacing of characters: special cases
14A. - (1) This regulation applies in relation to any vehicle imported into the United Kingdom which -
(a) does not have European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval;
(b) is so constructed that the area available for the fixing of the registration plate precludes the display on the plate of a registration mark in conformity with the requirements of regulation 14.
(2) In relation to a vehicle to which this regulation applies -
(a) each character in the registration mark must be 64 millimetres high;
(b) the width of each character of the mark, other than the letter "I" and the figure "1", must be 44 millimetres;
(c) the width of every part of the stroke forming a character in a mark must be 10 millimetres;
(d) the spacing between any two characters within a group must be 10 millimetres;
(e) the vertical spacing between groups of characters must be 5 millimetres;
(f) the width of a margin between the mark and the top and lateral sides of the registration plate must be not less than 5 millimetres;
(g) the space between the bottom of the mark and the bottom of the registration plate must be not less than 13 millimetres; but, within that space, the space between the bottom of the mark and the top of the name and postcode of the person by whom the plate was supplied must be not less than 5 millimetres."
I always ask them what the regulation size is according to the 2002 road traffic amendment regulation 14. Usually they don't know. So I just tell them its an import and is subject to regulation 14a. I've never been "done" for my plate yet.
Size and spacing of characters: special cases
14A. - (1) This regulation applies in relation to any vehicle imported into the United Kingdom which -
(a) does not have European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval;
(b) is so constructed that the area available for the fixing of the registration plate precludes the display on the plate of a registration mark in conformity with the requirements of regulation 14.
(2) In relation to a vehicle to which this regulation applies -
(a) each character in the registration mark must be 64 millimetres high;
(b) the width of each character of the mark, other than the letter "I" and the figure "1", must be 44 millimetres;
(c) the width of every part of the stroke forming a character in a mark must be 10 millimetres;
(d) the spacing between any two characters within a group must be 10 millimetres;
(e) the vertical spacing between groups of characters must be 5 millimetres;
(f) the width of a margin between the mark and the top and lateral sides of the registration plate must be not less than 5 millimetres;
(g) the space between the bottom of the mark and the bottom of the registration plate must be not less than 13 millimetres; but, within that space, the space between the bottom of the mark and the top of the name and postcode of the person by whom the plate was supplied must be not less than 5 millimetres."
I've been pulled numerous times for having a "non regulation" small plate (64mm tall characters instead of 79mm)
I always ask them what the regulation size is according to the 2002 road traffic amendment regulation 14. Usually they don't know. So I just tell them its an import and is subject to regulation 14a. I've never been "done" for my plate yet.
Size and spacing of characters: special cases
14A. - (1) This regulation applies in relation to any vehicle imported into the United Kingdom which -
(a) does not have European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval;
(b) is so constructed that the area available for the fixing of the registration plate precludes the display on the plate of a registration mark in conformity with the requirements of regulation 14.
(2) In relation to a vehicle to which this regulation applies -
(a) each character in the registration mark must be 64 millimetres high;
(b) the width of each character of the mark, other than the letter "I" and the figure "1", must be 44 millimetres;
(c) the width of every part of the stroke forming a character in a mark must be 10 millimetres;
(d) the spacing between any two characters within a group must be 10 millimetres;
(e) the vertical spacing between groups of characters must be 5 millimetres;
(f) the width of a margin between the mark and the top and lateral sides of the registration plate must be not less than 5 millimetres;
(g) the space between the bottom of the mark and the bottom of the registration plate must be not less than 13 millimetres; but, within that space, the space between the bottom of the mark and the top of the name and postcode of the person by whom the plate was supplied must be not less than 5 millimetres."
I always ask them what the regulation size is according to the 2002 road traffic amendment regulation 14. Usually they don't know. So I just tell them its an import and is subject to regulation 14a. I've never been "done" for my plate yet.
Size and spacing of characters: special cases
14A. - (1) This regulation applies in relation to any vehicle imported into the United Kingdom which -
(a) does not have European Community Whole Vehicle Type Approval;
(b) is so constructed that the area available for the fixing of the registration plate precludes the display on the plate of a registration mark in conformity with the requirements of regulation 14.
(2) In relation to a vehicle to which this regulation applies -
(a) each character in the registration mark must be 64 millimetres high;
(b) the width of each character of the mark, other than the letter "I" and the figure "1", must be 44 millimetres;
(c) the width of every part of the stroke forming a character in a mark must be 10 millimetres;
(d) the spacing between any two characters within a group must be 10 millimetres;
(e) the vertical spacing between groups of characters must be 5 millimetres;
(f) the width of a margin between the mark and the top and lateral sides of the registration plate must be not less than 5 millimetres;
(g) the space between the bottom of the mark and the bottom of the registration plate must be not less than 13 millimetres; but, within that space, the space between the bottom of the mark and the top of the name and postcode of the person by whom the plate was supplied must be not less than 5 millimetres."
anyone fancy a group buy on these size plates?
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