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Title: Whats the fine?
Post by: TanK_VW on 19 May 2006, 14:59
for having the german number plantes on if caught by the fuzz?
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Chugadub on 19 May 2006, 15:06
depends on how fuzzy the particular fuzz are being.
IF they do stop you chances are you'll just get told to 'sort it' ie. get a legal one back on and maybe get a smelly producer. But ive heard they dont agree with all the new bigbrother cameras so they might be a bit harsher. I dont think its an endorsable offence though (no points only a fine).

TBH i think do it, loadsa people do and same with the mini crowd running black/silver plates.
 :smiley:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: omg its aj on 19 May 2006, 15:11
Might pay to keep your GB-style originals in the boot, so if you do get pulled over you can just claim ignorance and change back to the originals infront of the cops, you never know... might get you off with just a warning.

*No promises though.
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: TanK_VW on 19 May 2006, 15:20
hmmm just had a thought.... may take the old standard ones, hit them with a bassball bat, rub a bit of red paint on the plate and if the coppers do pull me over just say i just hit a bird up the road and the plate was hanging off, so thought i would change them for my show plates.  :grin:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 19 May 2006, 15:29
I've looked quite a bit into plates as i've got a black/silver one on the front  :cool: here's what i've found out:-



Vehicle construction & use guidelines state that plates should be yellow on the back white on the front for all cars after 1975 (or somewhere around then) & pre-1975 cars can use the black/silver plates.

however...

MOT guidelines only cover size & location of the plates & letter size - colour doesn't come into it (I've passed with my black/silver plate  :smug:)

but...

As far as the fuzz are concerned if your plate isn't legal you haven't got plates and they can do you for that  , if they try it you want a deffered test  this means they have to arrange a suitable time (within 2 weeks) to re-check the car (giving you time to ditch the plates :wink:)  although i've been pulled a few times (even by traffic) and they've never been an issue  :cool:


 :nerd: I stuck my black/silver plate over my "proper" plate with mirror pads - if it comes to it i'll pull my nice plate off leaving the boring one and the pigs can go f**k  :laugh:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Mirage- on 19 May 2006, 15:40
Never had any different coloured plates but a friend of mine has some fancy font plates on his Fiesta.  Was pulled and given a producer and vehicle defect form with a week to sort it.  Simply changed em over within that time no problem!

Again, not my personal experience but that of a friend so don't quote me.

Regards

Ian
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 19 May 2006, 15:55
Just carry the originals in the boot. I actually have 4 Number plates in a box in the boot. I run my german style ones, have my UK plates, and my name showplates.

It's only 2 small, slim pieces of plastic. Not going to take up loads of room is it.

Oh and i have been running mine since about june last year and not been pulled once for them.  :smiley:

AFAIK - it can be a produced and a £60 note fine.  :sad:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 19 May 2006, 16:07

AFAIK - it can be a produced and a £60 note fine.  :sad:


 :nerd: Just be sure to remember those magical words "Deffered test"   :smug:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Agreeable Slick on 19 May 2006, 16:16

AFAIK - it can be a produced and a £60 note fine.  :sad:


 :nerd: Just be sure to remember those magical words "Deffered test"   :smug:

Oh yeah... is that really a redbull can?   :lipsrsealed:








































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Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Mk1Mad J - 16v on 19 May 2006, 16:37
 :angry: that f**king things going in the bin
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: steviem on 20 May 2006, 13:35
Swap it with a starbucks coffee cup....

Wow, Is that a Skinny Mocha Latte Frappucinno instead of a coil? How'd you do that, man?

With the plates, it depends on how safe the fuzz are, generally locals are ok, and would probably say 'When you get home just swap em back, as traffic really get off on that sort of stuff..'

You know, I got followed doing 55 in a 30 by the locals once and when we stopped he was just like, 'Calm down a bit with it, I know you live round here and know the roads, but anyone could pull out without looking, so just be a bit slower...'

Although when I was hit up the arse by a met officer's wife, because they found out I was a btp officer's son (my dad and his team turned up in their unmarked galaxy because he wanted to make sure i was ok) the Traffic officers were trying to pin the blame on me, when she admitted her accelerator was defective, but she drove into me at over 30mph (I was at a standstill and ended up facing the other way on the other side of the road)!
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: Mr Blue on 20 May 2006, 13:41
30 notes

you could blag it and say ''i could use the £30 to buy some legal plates if you let me off this time''

i got away with that and then slapped another 30 for not changing.


Easy come

Easy go


 :cool:
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: keithyboy on 21 May 2006, 08:05
Black and white plates are not legal on post '73 cars.

There is a question over whther your insurance covers you if your car is not road legal. I'm not sure they would be that picky over a claim but you never know.
Title: Re: Whats the fine?
Post by: [han] on 21 May 2006, 09:14
i thught they HAD to be reflective too?