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bertiecbx550

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ANPR....
« on: 08 July 2010, 21:17:59 »

Who knows what exactly shows up on the Police ANPR readers?? This is a serious question i need to know,as my M.O.T. is up on monday the 12th and the road tax at the end of july and i`m skint at the mo but still need transport to and from work..... :-/ :-/
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« Reply #1 on: 08 July 2010, 21:25:07 »

Hi mate

Both of those will show up on an ANPR camera. Static cameras at junctions shouldnt really cause you a problem, but those in trafpol vehicles may.

Other info that pops up includes whether or not the vehicle has been lost or stolen, if it has been flagged up on the Police National Computer for some reason etc...

Rather useful bit of kit..  :)
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« Reply #2 on: 08 July 2010, 21:29:44 »

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Who knows what exactly shows up on the Police ANPR readers?? This is a serious question i need to know,as my M.O.T. is up on monday the 12th and the road tax at the end of july and i`m skint at the mo but still need transport to and from work..... :-/ :-/


Do you really want to say this on an open site Bertie? :-/ :-/ :-/
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« Reply #3 on: 08 July 2010, 21:37:19 »

Bertie -- with all due respect ..... you work in the security industry .... you need to keep the slate clean.  I realise this is a "rock and a hard place" situation .... but think carefully.

At the end of the day you might not get picked up on an ANPR (which are getting very commonplace these days), but, God forbid, what if you had a prang ?? All hell will be let loose.
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« Reply #4 on: 08 July 2010, 21:39:42 »

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Bertie -- with all due respect ..... you work in the security industry .... you need to keep the slate clean.  I realise this is a "rock and a hard place" situation .... but think carefully.

At the end of the day you might not get picked up on an ANPR (which are getting very commonplace these days), but, God forbid, what if you had a prang ?? All hell will be let loose.

Seconded  :y

To keep my monthly costs down I cycle to work, admittedly only 4 miles each way but after a week it racks up the milage.  Keeps me fit too.  I reckon it saves me about £20 a week in fuel.
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« Reply #5 on: 08 July 2010, 21:42:42 »

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Who knows what exactly shows up on the Police ANPR readers?? This is a serious question i need to know,as my M.O.T. is up on monday the 12th and the road tax at the end of july and i`m skint at the mo but still need transport to and from work..... :-/ :-/

Watching Traffic Cops on BBC1 right now mate and its not worth it, trust me.......

The ANPR fitted these days links to the Police National Computer and shows everything....

The in car display even flashes red when an MOT, Insurance, Driver Licence offence is detected, so you dont stand a chance mate......

And remember, no MOT means no insurance

Not worth the risk


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« Reply #6 on: 08 July 2010, 21:49:25 »

I`m not normally a law breaking type but i have had a discussion with a mate and he assures me it is quite legal to drive your car without M.O.T. as long as your car is taxed and insured.... ::) I told him that was not the case and the police ANPR system would pick you up and you would lose your car at the side of the road....This is something which will in all probability put me either further back down the road of recovery or get away with a minor crime(IMHO) till the wages clear.... :-/ :-/
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« Reply #7 on: 08 July 2010, 21:52:26 »

Mate, your pal can tell you what he wants, it isnt his licence or even job at risk

No MOT = No Insurance

100%

you'd be a fool to try it mate, so dont, as soon as you go past a copper you are in trouble......

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« Reply #8 on: 08 July 2010, 21:54:57 »

My minds made up if i have not got the miggy M.O.T.`d by tues she`s off the road(well parked up outside my house as i dont have a drive) and out of use till i have the dosh to M.O.T. her..... I`ll just have to find other employment or sumat....
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« Reply #9 on: 08 July 2010, 21:58:17 »

I dont know whats best to do Bertie in your particular case, but please mate, dont risk it using that car without MOT

why not ask a family member for a bit of financial help to tide you over.......

Best of luck mate anyway, hope it works out

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« Reply #10 on: 08 July 2010, 22:00:38 »

does it need work doing for the mot?.
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« Reply #11 on: 08 July 2010, 22:01:54 »

remember modern speed cameras and CCTV cameras have the abilty to ANPR as well!
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« Reply #12 on: 08 July 2010, 22:04:17 »

Without going into too far i don`t have any family now....I`m just in the limbo of starting a new job and the JSA ending and the wages starting....The house may be sold in all but a few final signatures but that will be a month or 2 sorting out the probate and then maybe i`ll be well off enough to sort my debts out and such....till then its living in nowheresville.... ::).. But to be fair my troubles are trivial compared to the shit and crap a lot more of members go through so i`ll go on....Just like a duracell.... :D :D ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #13 on: 08 July 2010, 22:04:53 »

Drive that car on the road Bertie and you will get caught! ::) ::) ::)

Glad to hear you are not going to drive it :y :y :y :y

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« Reply #14 on: 08 July 2010, 22:11:48 »

It's really not worth it Bertie, you'd be suprised by how many ANPR equipped vehicles there are about, and static camera's etc.
If you MOT'd it (£50) taxed it for 6 months (£130ish) that will be far cheaper than the fines you'd end up paying for not having a valid MOT and RFL.
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