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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: Del Boy on 12 March 2010, 19:04:46
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What's the biggest issue I could come across if I got my plates on the BM spaced differently (Only for show of course), see the last two letter are my first 2 initials, and the first 2 letters and number are YE5, so it looks like YES, lucky find the car and plate really.
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Police pulling you, and MOT failure, are just two I can think of.
I have a VX logo on mine, on the left side, so minor mod.
I just put the old ones back on come MOT time, just in case. :y
Mick
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afaik its illegal but you see it everywhere and i dont think the police can be bothered half the time but if they did i havent a clue what the outcome would be..the plate has to have a dealers name on it or shop name and you can have a postcode but no phone number iirc
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Police pulling you, and MOT failure, are just two I can think of.
I have a VX logo on mine, on the left side, so minor mod.
I just put the old ones back on come MOT time, just in case. :y
Mick
They would have my company name on the bottom with postcode, no BS number though which is what worries me, as to the spacing police around here have never pulled a mate of mine whose are worse than what I's like, but thats pot luck. I do keep all the original plates too, but MOT is in november and the car will be long gone by then. Anyway chance of points etc as the mrs. will be driving it I can imagine the stick I'd get for her getting points :-[
Cheers :y
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No chance of points unless they're really upset with you >:(
Worst case is a VDRS, defect sheet - 14 days to rectify and whatever the MOT garage charge to stamp the ticket. (was about £3.50 years ago) :y
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No chance of points unless they're really upset with you >:(
Worst case is a VDRS, defect sheet - 14 days to rectify and whatever the MOT garage charge to stamp the ticket. (was about £3.50 years ago) :y
Cheers for that mate, what part of Kent are you, another local it seems :y
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Maidstone, nr J7 M20
No Miggy as yet but a previous owner 8-)
Once I find the right one I can afford the Fabia will be going
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Maidstone, nr J7 M20
No Miggy as yet but a previous owner 8-)
Once I find the right one I can afford the Fabia will be going
In Maidstone most Monday's, better town to go to than Ashford, close to me then :y
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I have been driving on illegally spaced, illegal font plates for the last 6 months with no problem at all....
Work next door to a police traffic dept with Rozzer mobiles driving past my car parked on the road daily and have never had any trouble at all.....
As mentioned previously, I swap back to original and legal plates for MOT then back to these.....
Coppers dont seem bothered anymore
:)
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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Thanks mate, may get them then, will look like a private plate too :y
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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You've been quite lucky then, the Met and TVP are especially hot on this topic currently.
Drive through London or TVP, and you will undoubtedly get stopped. I never get the fascination with intentionally misrepresenting plates.
I took in an old Volvo 850 in p/x for the RR, it had ilegal plates. He was a nice guy, but said to him...I'm not even going to entertain the idea of taking this car in with those plates so he went to Halfords and got a new set.
Del, I assume by now you've got Trade Plates...is this BMW yours, or 'in trade' and is it taxed?
If in trade don't even think about it, you'll have hell and it isn't worth it. They need to have a BSAU number, and if you sell the car you must make sure it conforms, if not and the purchaser gets stopped it could, and may well come back to you.
Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk.
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Keep you old plates in the boot ... just incase, and Plod might be a bit more lenient. A bloke at work had M4LC V on his car and was pulled. Plod pulled him for the plates but were a bit more forgiving when they saw the proper spaced plates in the boot, but told him in no uncertain terms that they wouldn't be again if they saw the incorrect plates on his car ever again!
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Live in Nottingham Josh, worst Police force in the country.......FACT..........
Far too busy eating donuts and drinking coffee to pull over people like me.....
And why do I do it.....??
Like my car looking different.........
:y
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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You've been quite lucky then, the Met and TVP are especially hot on this topic currently.
Drive through London or TVP, and you will undoubtedly get stopped. I never get the fascination with intentionally misrepresenting plates.
I took in an old Volvo 850 in p/x for the RR, it had ilegal plates. He was a nice guy, but said to him...I'm not even going to entertain the idea of taking this car in with those plates so he went to Halfords and got a new set.
Del, I assume by now you've got Trade Plates...is this BMW yours, or 'in trade' and is it taxed?
If in trade don't even think about it, you'll have hell and it isn't worth it. They need to have a BSAU number, and if you sell the car you must make sure it conforms, if not and the purchaser gets stopped it could, and may well come back to you.
Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk.
Nope BM is registered to me. Wouldn't flog one 'In the Trade' with illegal bits on, don't like comebacks. Still need to get trade Insurance sorted, luckily all other cars that I've got for sale are stored off road at the moment :y
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However, a new set of plates can make a difference. All vehicles with shabby plates I get changed. For example, had a new set for the Jag. Has the BSAU number on the bottom right I think it is, and J W Motors Oxford along the bottom with the GB on the left. Does look better, something like that always looks good. And reading your other thread, I'd definitely buy plates from you :y
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However, a new set of plates can make a difference. All vehicles with shabby plates I get changed. For example, had a new set for the Jag. Has the BSAU number on the bottom right I think it is, and J W Motors Oxford along the bottom with the GB on the left. Does look better, something like that always looks good. And reading your other thread, I'd definitely buy plates from you :y
You'd get a good price too mate :y Always do get new plates on everything I buy whether they look tatty or not really, thats the only thing I don't like about this spacing malarky. Yes, it'll look like a priavte plate and may appeal to some more buyers, but I don't want it to look un-professional, as the BM maybe registered to me but it was still bought to be sold quick.
Nothing beats a nice set of shiny new plates 8-)
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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You've been quite lucky then, the Met and TVP are especially hot on this topic currently.
Drive through London or TVP, and you will undoubtedly get stopped. I never get the fascination with intentionally misrepresenting plates.
I took in an old Volvo 850 in p/x for the RR, it had ilegal plates. He was a nice guy, but said to him...I'm not even going to entertain the idea of taking this car in with those plates so he went to Halfords and got a new set.
Del, I assume by now you've got Trade Plates...is this BMW yours, or 'in trade' and is it taxed?
If in trade don't even think about it, you'll have hell and it isn't worth it. They need to have a BSAU number, and if you sell the car you must make sure it conforms, if not and the purchaser gets stopped it could, and may well come back to you.
Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk.
Nope BM is registered to me. Wouldn't flog one 'In the Trade' with illegal bits on, don't like comebacks. Still need to get trade Insurance sorted, luckily all other cars that I've got for sale are stored off road at the moment :y
Give tradex a ring, the number for the Romford office is 01708678500. I've found they're the best to deal with, I doubt very much it'll be that expensive. I pay £6071 for the year, so hopefully you'll be paying around 1/6th of that :y
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PS No BS number on mine either, they are European style metal ones with Euro style font too....non reflective
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You've been quite lucky then, the Met and TVP are especially hot on this topic currently.
Drive through London or TVP, and you will undoubtedly get stopped. I never get the fascination with intentionally misrepresenting plates.
I took in an old Volvo 850 in p/x for the RR, it had ilegal plates. He was a nice guy, but said to him...I'm not even going to entertain the idea of taking this car in with those plates so he went to Halfords and got a new set.
Del, I assume by now you've got Trade Plates...is this BMW yours, or 'in trade' and is it taxed?
If in trade don't even think about it, you'll have hell and it isn't worth it. They need to have a BSAU number, and if you sell the car you must make sure it conforms, if not and the purchaser gets stopped it could, and may well come back to you.
Personally, I don't think it's worth the risk.
Nope BM is registered to me. Wouldn't flog one 'In the Trade' with illegal bits on, don't like comebacks. Still need to get trade Insurance sorted, luckily all other cars that I've got for sale are stored off road at the moment :y
Give tradex a ring, the number for the Romford office is 01708678500. I've found they're the best to deal with, I doubt very much it'll be that expensive. I pay £6071 for the year, so hopefully you'll be paying around 1/6th of that :y
Will give them a ring tomorrow or Monday defiantely, thanks for that number mate much appreciated :y
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I see a number of illegally spaced and sized plates going around, but they are becoming fewer.
What I say Del is that of course in Ashford we regularly have full agency spot checks going on, especially just up from us on the A28 next to the tip turn-off. These I know will continue, and with those checks the police, DVLA, and others are looking for anything wrong with the cars spotted in those 'road block' type queues.
My advice is stick to legal plates to avoid the potential hassle! ;) ;)
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I see a number of illegally spaced and sized plates going around, but they are becoming fewer.
What I say Del is that of course in Ashford we regularly have full agency spot checks going on, especially just up from us on the A28 next to the tip turn-off. These I know will continue, and with those checks the police, DVLA, and others are looking for anything wrong with the cars spotted in those 'road block' type queues.
My advice is stick to legal plates to avoid the potential hassle! ;) ;)
Thats another issue, well thought of too Liz, we do have a lot of checks up there :-/
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MIne are legal font and pitch but have www.omegaowners.com along the bottom.
Been stopped - no issues, MOTs passed 3 like that.
Only the w****r who thought of the idea is bothered no-one else gives a damn provided they are legal font, reflective ect.