No Front Number Plate

No Front Number Plate

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shagga

Original Poster:

199 posts

245 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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I know there are a few Vet owners out there who are driving about without a front number plate. Well take heed.
Had a trip to North Wales this weekend and after a nice 180 mile journey got stopped by the BIB about 200 yds from my hotel. Having shown them that I had the plate in the back of the car and it had been left off after visiting a car show and normally the plate is replaced etc. etc. they very kindly allowed me to continue my journey with only a £30 fine and no points added to my licence.
So be warned my assumption was that had I not had the plate with me and not been able to convince them that it was an oversight then points would have been awarded!

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

254 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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I got stopped on the M25 earlier this year for the same offence and I got a MOT failure rectification notice. This meant I had to get a front plate fitted, and to get a stamp from an MOT station to show it was fitted. Then had to take all of the paperwork to the local Pigsty......

shagga

Original Poster:

199 posts

245 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Did you get any fine?

vetteheadracer

8,271 posts

254 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Nope or points.

shagga

Original Poster:

199 posts

245 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Ah that's what I like consistency across all police forces. Its great to know we are all being treated the same.
Not that I think its got anything to do with who is the chief constable of a particular area or their view of using the motorist as a revenue stream.


>> Edited by shagga on Monday 27th September 13:59

gsmcoverage

207 posts

243 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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Keep your US plates on, then hence none of the following:
speed camera fines, traffic fines, tax, mot, congestion charging, etc.
Then all you have to do is make an excuse up for having the US plate on!

kenski

276 posts

245 months

Monday 27th September 2004
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How about "Sorry Officer, I turned the wrong way at Albuquerque!"

-kenski

Gixer

4,463 posts

249 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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No number plate is a fine only and NO points. No number plate is also the same as have a small number plate (like on M/bikes) or non-standard font etc etc. Wales is one of the worst places you could have gone with no number plate though - thats all plod do there - pull cars/bikes

anonymous-user

55 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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You can use motor cycle plate and letter size on these cars provided the space for the plate is not big enough for full size. It must be on proper reflective background etc. In the case of C5 it will apply only at the front. Where C6 owners will stick it I leave to your imagination.

Gixer

4,463 posts

249 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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By small number plate I meant SMALL for those that have seen my bike, they will know what I mean!

franv8

2,212 posts

239 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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Can I use Scalextric size plates on mine if I make the aperture small enough?

Apparently dirty plates is a similar thing in terms of a fine but no points, not that I recommend anyone doing it though...

VetteG

3,236 posts

245 months

Tuesday 28th September 2004
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Not an issue with a chrome bumper C3, the gap between the front bumper guards could have been made for the UK square plate!

G

yellowshark454

578 posts

242 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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Well I guess the obvious question is why do it?
I did have my plate mounted on the black plastic thing supplied by Frosts, which I found marginally less unnattractive than just placing the plate into the aperture. Earlier this year though I bought the clear acrylic cover from Ecklers. To my mind this looks A1. It follows the line of the bodywork and the the plate looks snug inside rather than like a pea rattling around in the pod. I know Richard tried and didn't like the cover, complaining about water and crap getting in behind the cover but I have to say this is something I have not suffered from.

LuS1fer

41,141 posts

246 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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This is the way I did mine, with brass brackets affixed to the lower cover retaining bolts so I can have my stainless steel inserts at the front. As long as you keep the relevant legislation in your glove box, you can get by.



You can't have scalextric size number plates because they have to be motorcycle size. I found when I was stopped in the Z28 that once you produced the Act, the police officers would assume that the plate was a motorcycle size one without actually measuring it. I haven't measured it and will bask in deliberate ignorance so it doesn't look like I'm lying.

Recommend www.autoreg.net for almost instant next-day delivery of number plates. Truly incredible speed in any size.

>> Edited by LuS1fer on Wednesday 29th September 11:56

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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yellowshark454 said:
I know Richard tried and didn't like the cover, complaining about water and crap getting in behind.


I had the same problem and abandoned the clear cover in favor of a body color surround. They're available from Ecklers, Mid-America etc tho' a bit pricey for what you get.

Gixer

4,463 posts

249 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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yellowshark454 said:
Well I guess the obvious question is why do it?


Errrr, lets think, camera, camera, camera, air intake thingy and camera, camera, camera. Oh yeah they look sh*t as well

shagga

Original Poster:

199 posts

245 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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I have got the clear cover and plate back on the front of the car but it looks S*I*E and spoils the whole look of the front. I have been toying with the idea of a bike sized plate but don't want to risk it again without the documentation to hand.
Once I get that printed out then I think that will be the way to go

>> Edited by shagga on Wednesday 29th September 12:46

kenski

276 posts

245 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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Lu51fer... Nice solution to a nasty problem!

Have you had any problems with the Z06 number plate (so far?)

I'm definitely thinking of stealing your idea (when I find the time). Hope that's okay!!!!

-kenski

kenski

276 posts

245 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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There's stuff about the requirements on the dvla page:

www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/regmarks/reg_marks_current_requirements.htm

It seems fairly clear that motorcycle-size letters are fine as long as the car isn't type approved and it's not possible to fit a standard plate... gives all the dimensions etc. Couldn't see anything about the actual requirement for the size of the plate.

-kenski

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 29th September 2004
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That's exactly right and strictly has the curious effect that a Euro vette shouldn't use a small front plate (being type approved) whereas an identical Federal vette can (being an import so not type approved). Happily Vettes are so scarce and so obviously "American" that it's unlikely to be a problem so long as you have a half sensible plate on the car.