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mike16v 13 February 2003 11:48 AM

Ok, bought a private plate and have got my plates mae up with slightly different spacing ;)

For example, say I bought ABC 123A and had the plates made up as A BC123A

How likely am I to get pulled for this, and what's the fine/points situation???

Cheers
Mike

(I was fine about getting the plates made, but my solicitor sister has thrown the car amongst the pigeons! Mare!)

rich uk300 13 February 2003 11:52 AM

try www.5ive-0.com

someone will know on there:D

yoza 13 February 2003 11:54 AM

£30 fine and a request to have it changed.

They are well up on it at the moment.

Even doing people for having a correct plate with a scooby emblem where the euro sign should be.

RB5320 13 February 2003 11:57 AM

I think they are cracking down on number plate spacing/emblems etc due to the congestion charge - the cameras they use cant cope with "unusual" number plates.

JimmyRB5PRO 13 February 2003 12:18 PM

YEP , GOT STOPPED WITH MINE , THE RULING IS

THE FIRST LETTER SHOUDL BE FOLLOWED BY THE NUMBERS (1-3) AND THEN TEHIR SHOULD BE A 3/4 INCH GAP BEFORE THE REST.

THE COPPER PULLED OUT A METAL RULER FROM HIS SIDE POUCH ON HIS BIKE AND ACTUALLY MEASURED MINE !!!!! CAN U BELEIVE IT !!!

THEN TOLD ME TO GET IT CHANGED , £30 FINE AND SAID IF I DON'T NEXT TIME IT COULD BE £1000 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

mike16v 13 February 2003 12:26 PM

I'll be bitter if I get pulled as I see heaps of BM's & mercs with mis spaced plates... wonder if they get pulled??

I once saw DDO 1G that was spaced D DO1G (the gap was huge!) It was an old boy - does he get pulled?

[Bitter mode off!!]


carl 13 February 2003 12:28 PM

Keith Rip (former owner of Ripspeed) always used to have KPR 1P spaced as K.P. RIP (with the dots as well) on the back of his Merc SL. Bet he never got pulled :(

woo104 13 February 2003 03:53 PM

Some of our local fuzz enjoy giving out £30 tickets, I began to argue so he threatened me with court and a bigger fine, eat humble pie took the £30 ticket. I now have very legal number plates

Reffro 13 February 2003 04:01 PM

The fine for dodgy plates whilst unwelcome isn't the killer fact, repeat offenders will have their car number plates confiscated and a Q-prefix plate will be permanently assigned to the vehicle.

Freak 13 February 2003 04:40 PM

And i know of not one occasion where a plate has been withdrawn.
?????
Its a threat- but never heard of it being used.

I dont care- i have a mis spaced on the front like this: A1AB C
And normal spacing: A1 ABC on the back.
Its on my bmw and touch wood not been pulled yet.

Used to get heaps of grief from the 5-0 for having it on the nova, but then it IS a nova :D

Try it and see - but i would reccomend only using it on the front.

£30 is hardly gonna break the bank.

incidentally- if you have no plate on the front they tell you to put it onbut dont (or cant??) fine you....if you have a misspaced but standard font and readable plate they fine you ? (based on personal experience btw)

wheres the logic in that??

mike16v 13 February 2003 04:43 PM

I'll be getting normal ones for MoT time - will prob just use the mis spaced one on the front thenas you suggest.

Cheers for the info :D

7 Foot 13 February 2003 04:51 PM

I have M4 XW_ and have spaced it M4X W_. I got a letter from the Police as they have seen me driving around but decided to send a letter to explain the situation rather than pull me over and issue a fine. They also did this to my Mum regarding her plate.

I was quite grateful not to have been fined but am still driving around with the same plate. My dear mother was pulled over only last week and gave the policeman a bit of banter and he let her off without so much as an instruction to change it.

Paul_M 13 February 2003 10:14 PM

i got pulled with a misspaced plate a few years back on my other car, proper font etc just one letter moved so my initials stood out more. didnt get a fine but told to sort it or i'd get fined next time and it was in my local area so i had to change them or would have got done next time.

H7 13 February 2003 10:26 PM

Good to know that all other crime is so under control that the police now have time to deal with this sort of stuff :rolleyes: In my neck of the woods, the police are now allowed to be contracted out to businesses that want to use their services at commercial rates :eek: "Good morning, sir, your ticket this morning is sponsored by Tescos ...." ;) I guess we must have too many police then .... :p

[Edited by H7 - 2/13/2003 10:28:18 PM]

Suresh 14 February 2003 09:47 AM

Why not just leave the fecking plate as it is?

Then you'd not waste police time with trivial stuff like them having to tell you what you already know??

I have not coloured my indicator bulbs blue because I know its illegal (and probably looks real stupid too). I'd rather just not waste their time, my time *and* my money by getting stopped and having to get it sorted after them giving me a fine and a bo11ocking.

Correctly-sized and coloured flamesuit on... ;)

Suresh







7 Foot 14 February 2003 11:14 AM

:rolleyes:
Get you!!!!!

redwrx 14 February 2003 01:07 PM

Maybe we should all revert back to standardised number plates ..

that way we all get to save £30 in fines, and the DVLA get to lose £millions ..!!!


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