Penalty for "dodgy" number plate
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av185 said:
Guessing your self confessed illegal chav plate is for vanity reasons......so you probably have a personality disorder/self important streak/excess narcissism/low morale/fk the law attitude.
Strange behaviour. And to keep the 'legal' plates in the boot is laughably tragic.
Should be fined and plate revoked imho.
Cheers.
Strange behaviour. And to keep the 'legal' plates in the boot is laughably tragic.
Should be fined and plate revoked imho.
Cheers.
Small man syndrome?
Greendubber said:
I know its not, I cant explain why he told you it was. Maybe it was an honest mistake, maybe he was being a wker, maybe he thought he was the fashion police who knows.
I've had this argument with the guys at work before and they insist 3D lettering isn't legal (same as pressed plates)bmw535i said:
av185 said:
If thats how you want to describe yourself as a self confessed and illegal chavplater thats fine and dandy....
Oh, it also has my actual name as a footer on the plates too. I am intrigued, as many are, as to why you feel the need to break the law for purely vanity reasons?
Can you not afford a 'proper plate'?
Don' t you think people look at your woeful 'desperately seeking attention' plate and think.....tool.
Serious questions btw!
OP. Adding a thread of this nature is absolutely guaranteed to bring out the `best` in some posters.
Anyway, I hope you go to court, get jailed for life and bum banged by some large hairy men and all your family disowns you. After all, it was the crime of the century. You`ll probably hear nothing again.
Anyway, I hope you go to court, get jailed for life and bum banged by some large hairy men and all your family disowns you. After all, it was the crime of the century. You`ll probably hear nothing again.
av185 said:
Guessing your self confessed illegal chav plate is for vanity reasons......so you probably have a personality disorder/self important streak/excess narcissism/low morale/fk the law attitude.
Strange behaviour. And to keep the 'legal' plates in the boot is laughably tragic.
Should be fined and plate revoked imho.
Cheers.
Strange behaviour. And to keep the 'legal' plates in the boot is laughably tragic.
Should be fined and plate revoked imho.
Cheers.
I'm thinking you've had a lot of experience dealing with personality disorder......
av185 said:
Classy!
I am intrigued, as many are, as to why you feel the need to break the law for purely vanity reasons?
Can you not afford a 'proper plate'?
Don' t you think people look at your woeful 'desperately seeking attention' plate and think.....tool.
Serious questions btw!
1. I like breaking the law.I am intrigued, as many are, as to why you feel the need to break the law for purely vanity reasons?
Can you not afford a 'proper plate'?
Don' t you think people look at your woeful 'desperately seeking attention' plate and think.....tool.
Serious questions btw!
2. Yes, but I would modify any plate I bought.
3. I like to wind people up so I went a bought a plate and altered it just to annoy people.
Serious answers btw
bmw535i said:
Greendubber said:
I know its not, I cant explain why he told you it was. Maybe it was an honest mistake, maybe he was being a wker, maybe he thought he was the fashion police who knows.
Ironic that this should happen given the discussion we've had on another thread I honestly just think he didn't know what the rules were.
I can confirm my car definitely has plates readable by ANPR.
But back on topic, you've dodged a bullet so maybe keep the legal plates on the car and the moody ones in the boot from now on.
So OP, how did the guy who had the misfortune of dealing with you today measure up on your personal ratings scale of sttyness / laziness / ineptitude of the entire Police force, as per your other thread?
I assume he should have been doing something "more important" and left you alone, rather than wasting your valuable time due to your poorly spaced plate
I assume he should have been doing something "more important" and left you alone, rather than wasting your valuable time due to your poorly spaced plate
Greendubber said:
Not really, your tone on this thread is better than the other, plus its the internet, its full of opinions most are different and in the grand scheme of things doesnt really matter.
But back on topic, you've dodged a bullet so maybe keep the legal plates on the car and the moody ones in the boot from now on.
My tone is always the same, the content isn't - people shouldn't get so easily offended. AV appears to take offence that a total stranger, who he'll likely never meet, has a set of number plates he doesn't like, but will likely never see. Incredible.But back on topic, you've dodged a bullet so maybe keep the legal plates on the car and the moody ones in the boot from now on.
I'll probably just continue with them as they are to be honest, it's the first time I've been pulled for them in over 10 years. Like I said, not particularly bothered if I get fined, I just hope the next copper is as useless
AlexRS2782 said:
So OP, how did the guy who had the misfortune of dealing with you today measure up on your personal ratings scale of sttyness / laziness / ineptitude of the entire Police force, as per your other thread?
I assume he should have been doing something "more important" and left you alone, rather than wasting your valuable time due to your poorly spaced plate
No no, it's clearly an important crime to get investigated and punished - and also my time is rarely valuable. However, I'm going to put his lack of knowledge on the subject down to poor training. I assume he should have been doing something "more important" and left you alone, rather than wasting your valuable time due to your poorly spaced plate
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