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Re: Number Plates
I use German plates on both my cars never had a problem!
However, I tested the camera reading theory of the fonts out on a posh private estate on the other side of town whre I live. The estate entrance camera's read your plates, as you enter and show you on an LED screen. I tested it out 5 times with my plates and the camera's misread the plate everytime!
However, I tested the camera reading theory of the fonts out on a posh private estate on the other side of town whre I live. The estate entrance camera's read your plates, as you enter and show you on an LED screen. I tested it out 5 times with my plates and the camera's misread the plate everytime!
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nesty wrote:I use German plates on both my cars never had a problem!
Wouldnt bother driving anywhere near Nottingham then!!! there shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiite hot on german plates put it this way mine were on since i got it now back to boring propper ones!
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I remember one time this summer I was sitting at lights in my 911 with the windows down. The cops pulled up alongside me and one said he liked the Euro german look on it!
Maybe in London/Home Counties Police got more important crimes to solve then worry about number plates?
I know Nottingham s*** hot on speed cameras. On that dual carriageway off M1 (J26) into town centre? Average speed camera all along that road!
Maybe in London/Home Counties Police got more important crimes to solve then worry about number plates?
I know Nottingham s*** hot on speed cameras. On that dual carriageway off M1 (J26) into town centre? Average speed camera all along that road!
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I've had german pressed plates with the "D" mark on my M3 for 6 months and no bother so far. I've also got on my crimbo list some pressed black and silver plates for my '80 T25, naughty i know, but i've broken so many traffic laws one more wont hurt (i hope)
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To be honest German plates is so minor in the scheme of things.
I remember years ago I had customised plates. They might have been italic? The copper pulled me over and said that the font wasn't standard.
My reply to copper standing at the back of the motor. I asked could he read the plate back to me. The copper read it back perfectly. I said to him then it's not an offence then is it; as the number plate is obviously readable. At that point they promptly departed!
Number plates at the end of the day have to be readable, that is their purpose. It's not for some computer system to try and fine you.
I remember years ago I had customised plates. They might have been italic? The copper pulled me over and said that the font wasn't standard.
My reply to copper standing at the back of the motor. I asked could he read the plate back to me. The copper read it back perfectly. I said to him then it's not an offence then is it; as the number plate is obviously readable. At that point they promptly departed!
Number plates at the end of the day have to be readable, that is their purpose. It's not for some computer system to try and fine you.
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nesty wrote:To be honest German plates is so minor in the scheme of things.
I remember years ago I had customised plates. They might have been italic? The copper pulled me over and said that the font wasn't standard.
My reply to copper standing at the back of the motor. I asked could he read the plate back to me. The copper read it back perfectly. I said to him then it's not an offence then is it; as the number plate is obviously readable. At that point they promptly departed!
Number plates at the end of the day have to be readable, that is their purpose. It's not for some computer system to try and fine you.
Might well be minor but each plate is 3 pionts !!!!!! so 6 and a fine just aint worth it really is it!
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You have to know your rights. A lot of law is done by bluff.
I have UK plates in the van always, so can swap them over by the time the copper even pulled a pen out. Then his word against mine!
I have UK plates in the van always, so can swap them over by the time the copper even pulled a pen out. Then his word against mine!
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nesty wrote: Then his word against mine!
Good luck with that one
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I'd love to see you try this one. The police very rarely travel alone so it would be your word against THEIRS and even if/when they are alone everything is videod from onboard the police car.nesty wrote:You have to know your rights. A lot of law is done by bluff.
I have UK plates in the van always, so can swap them over by the time the copper even pulled a pen out. Then his word against mine!
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Each constabulary works differently. All I know (apart from traffic police), it's rare to see 2 coppers in a panda where I live.
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I have pressed metal plates on mine with numberplate surround from brickwerks. I was going to get german font ones but couldn't be bothered with trouble from the old bill, so had them made with uk font. Got them from http://www.europl8.net/
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Same place I got mine. Tho mine pressed metal with German font.
I Went past the old bill twice today and no problems! Though my van is total Euro looker. I have yellow headlights & got the stadt stickers with hyphens on the plates.
Maybe they think I am actually foreign?
I Went past the old bill twice today and no problems! Though my van is total Euro looker. I have yellow headlights & got the stadt stickers with hyphens on the plates.
Maybe they think I am actually foreign?
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Nesty, post a pick of your bus, sounds nice
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Here it is. Gives you an idea of the plates and font!
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If you lived around my way you'd be nicked within a day for those plates. I had a none standard font on the back of my Beetle which had been garaged for 5 years. First day I took it out after getting it back on the road I got collared. I explained about it being garaged for 5 years and that I'd never had any trouble before then and the copper explained that by law they have all got to be a standard UK font so that the automatic number plate recognition cameras can read them. Luckily I got away with a warning but told that if I got pulled again with those plates I would get nicked.
Each to his own and you're lucky if the police in your area aren't too bothered about the plates but I wouldn't be too surprised when you get nicked in another county. Is it really worth it?
Each to his own and you're lucky if the police in your area aren't too bothered about the plates but I wouldn't be too surprised when you get nicked in another county. Is it really worth it?
Martin.
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I liked camping so much I went full time.
Diesel is an engine not a fuel.
I liked camping so much I went full time.