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Title: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: CM690 on 08 March 2012, 09:27
I've just brought a MK4 Golf with no MOT or tax and need to get it about 20 miles to my dads garage, he said that he would get a lorry to pick it up but he's now struggling to get one that isn't booked up to come and get it.

He said he will give me his trade plates and I will be covered for tax and be on the garage insurance, is this true? :huh: I'd still get done for no MOT though right if I was stopped? I'm really not keen on the idea and my dad isn't very law abiding when it comes to things like this so I wanted to clear things up regarding this situation.

Thanks guys :smiley:
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: Diamond Hell on 08 March 2012, 11:00
Book an MOT, pick it up and drive it straight to the MOT station.

Do not stop anywhere on the way to the station.

If it fails, drive it directly to where it will be repaired, repair it and drive it directly back to the MOT station.

You will be covered and you will be able to justify your actions in the unlikely event you get pulled.

Not stopping along the way to do stuff is essential to this, BTW.
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: haf1zur on 08 March 2012, 11:22
Book an MOT, pick it up and drive it straight to the MOT station.

Do not stop anywhere on the way to the station.

If it fails, drive it directly to where it will be repaired, repair it and drive it directly back to the MOT station.

You will be covered and you will be able to justify your actions in the unlikely event you get pulled.

Not stopping along the way to do stuff is essential to this, BTW.

+1
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: Thom89 on 08 March 2012, 11:38
If you're insured, and have the correct permissions for use of the trade plates, then use them!
A to B journey only, absolutely no stopping/parking etc is permitted

Thom
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: mcgee9t2 on 08 March 2012, 12:41
does it need to be today, why not just leave it there till he can get someone to take it.

orr say to the guy if your so sure of this then you drive it, that way your not risking not being insured, getting cought with no mot ect ect ect.
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: JC on 08 March 2012, 14:23
Does going thru a KFC drive thru on trade plates count as stopping  :lipsrsealed:


 :laugh:
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: Bellend on 08 March 2012, 14:58
Serious note, Police are cracking down on dodgy trade plate use HARD.

I'm about to do as DH said, only issue is the car is gonna need fuel. How do I do that? Or is it Jerry can only?
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: haf1zur on 08 March 2012, 15:03
Serious note, Police are cracking down on dodgy trade plate use HARD.

I'm about to do as DH said, only issue is the car is gonna need fuel. How do I do that? Or is it Jerry can only?

I don't think you will have a problem with filling up, but would keep it to a station on the path to the MOT station

If an officer wants to be a dick about it, it wont really matter what the situation is

There was a thread in one of the police forums regarding a jap car that stopped at a filling station, car got impounded etc.
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: clipperjay on 08 March 2012, 15:04
Serious note, Police are cracking down on dodgy trade plate use HARD.

I'm about to do as DH said, only issue is the car is gonna need fuel. How do I do that? Or is it Jerry can only?
Yeah fuel is different its a necessity! :wink:
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: haf1zur on 08 March 2012, 15:09
here you go, coppers talking about the law on MOT

http://www.policespecials.com/forum/index.php?/topic/120630-mot-question/
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: Diamond Hell on 08 March 2012, 16:00
I'm about to do as DH said, only issue is the car is gonna need fuel. How do I do that? Or is it Jerry can only?

You'll get nicked.  The car will get crushed and then you will come on here and whine about it.

And the good people of Golfgti.co.uk will have this to say to you:

(http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5227/5683055024_22430d3f7e.jpg) (http://www.flickr.com/photos/alfrankenstein/5683055024/)


It has been foretold.
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: Martz on 08 March 2012, 20:58
I may be wrong but you might find a age restriction on the insurance, my old place of work was strictly over 25.
Title: Re: Trade Plates and the law
Post by: JC on 08 March 2012, 21:00
our place is 21 to drive any vehicles,

under 21s are limited to 1400cc and below  :smiley: