Omega Owners Forum
Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: ronnyd on 27 January 2014, 21:24:55
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... when i was walking through Sainsbury.s car park today and noticed a number of cars no. plates obscured by mud etc,
and wondered how the cameras are going to pick these up when the licence disc is phased out later this year.
Any thoughts on this? :-\
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It's technically an offence to keep a number plate even partially obscured...
If Mr Plod is nosey, it's a convenient excuse to pull you over ::)
ie what else are you hiding...
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They should be pulled over and made to clean the in front of their families............ ;D ;D
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It,s usually estates and hatchbacks so saloons like the Migs are mostly ok :)
Yes i know some of you folks on here have estates :y
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Estate make sense-when you break down you can sleep in back waiting for AA ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Estate make sense-when you break down you can sleep in back waiting for AA ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Had my last one over seven years and never let me down 8). Hope this one i have now is as good. :-\
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mate no problem-try OOF ---I did it works too ;D ;D ;D ;D seriously mate all joking aside any car will have dirty plates in this weather-unless it in a flood