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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #15 on: 10 November 2009, 20:16:59 »

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My MOT tester has been telling me for a while now that technically it's an MOT failure on (IIRC) post-2001 cars for number plates not to have the postcode of the plate supplier marked on them.

He hasn't failed me yet though. ::)

Kevin
Mine would probably fail it for having a bogie on it  :'(
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #16 on: 10 November 2009, 20:18:52 »

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My MOT tester has been telling me for a while now that technically it's an MOT failure on (IIRC) post-2001 cars for number plates not to have the postcode of the plate supplier marked on them.

He hasn't failed me yet though. ::)

Kevin

Only applies if the original plates require to be replaced.  ;)
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #17 on: 10 November 2009, 20:19:49 »

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My MOT tester has been telling me for a while now that technically it's an MOT failure on (IIRC) post-2001 cars for number plates not to have the postcode of the plate supplier marked on them.

He hasn't failed me yet though. ::)

Kevin
Mine would probably fail it for having a bogie on it  :'(

Colour is right, but only if it was shaped like a magic tree.....    :-X   ;D
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #18 on: 10 November 2009, 20:20:32 »

its about time this country put the fingers up to the  standerdising muppets in brussels
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #19 on: 10 November 2009, 20:22:41 »

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My MOT tester has been telling me for a while now that technically it's an MOT failure on (IIRC) post-2001 cars for number plates not to have the postcode of the plate supplier marked on them.

He hasn't failed me yet though. ::)

Kevin
Mine would probably fail it for having a bogie on it  :'(

Colour is right, but only if it was shaped like a magic tree.....    :-X   ;D
oh, that hurts  >:(

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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #20 on: 10 November 2009, 20:25:07 »

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its about time this country put the fingers up to the  standerdising muppets in brussels


I think it was nulab not EU here
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #21 on: 10 November 2009, 20:26:29 »

not sure what all the fuss is about, mine has them, i like it. Saves putting a GB sticker on in euroland
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #22 on: 10 November 2009, 21:02:07 »

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Awesome thats what i thought. I know the plates not legal for having no BS number on it, but im not bothered about that :thumbs: im english not british :) but for next weekend ill get them GB stickers :) cheers lads


BS Number = Bullshit number.

Bloody country's full of BS nowadays. :(
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #23 on: 10 November 2009, 21:16:52 »

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Awesome thats what i thought. I know the plates not legal for having no BS number on it, but im not bothered about that :thumbs: im english not british :) but for next weekend ill get them GB stickers :) cheers lads


One of the stupid laws - I ignore it
Stupid laws weaken necessary laws
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #24 on: 10 November 2009, 21:19:19 »

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Awesome thats what i thought. I know the plates not legal for having no BS number on it, but im not bothered about that :thumbs: im english not british :) but for next weekend ill get them GB stickers :) cheers lads


One of the stupid laws - I ignore it
Stupid laws weaken necessary laws

Correct.

I ignore ones like this - all it is, is unneccesary annoyances
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Re: EU Licence Plate
« Reply #25 on: 10 November 2009, 21:34:06 »

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My MOT tester has been telling me for a while now that technically it's an MOT failure on (IIRC) post-2001 cars for number plates not to have the postcode of the plate supplier marked on them.

He hasn't failed me yet though. ::)

Kevin
Mine would probably fail it for having a bogie on it  :'(
Kinda annoying when you come across someone that anal ain't it mate?
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