Do you fit a front plate?
Poll: Do you fit a front plate?
Total Members Polled: 84
Discussion
Bunty Killa said:
Not arrogant, just spoils the looks of the car imo
I would say it is arrogant, you've clearly decided how the car looks to you is more important than complying with the law, or giving anyone a fair chance of getting your numberplate if you're involved in something and don't stop.I know two wrongs don't make a right but I'd laugh if someone keyed a car for having no plates.
KFC said:
I know two wrongs don't make a right but I'd laugh if someone keyed a car for having no plates.
Speaking as someone who's had a car keyed...That then sir make you a complete tt / low life - as bad as the pond life scum that think keying a car is in anyway acceptable.
There is not a single justification for keying a man's car!!!
Pulp fiction quote - "it's almost worth him doing it just so I could catch him" - and if that ended up being you, THAT would be funny...
Nob!
KFC said:
Bunty Killa said:
Not arrogant, just spoils the looks of the car imo
I would say it is arrogant, you've clearly decided how the car looks to you is more important than complying with the law, or giving anyone a fair chance of getting your numberplate if you're involved in something and don't stop.I know two wrongs don't make a right but I'd laugh if someone keyed a car for having no plates.
Your 2nd paragraph and the suggestion that keying a car would be right and proper payment for not displaying a number plate has IMO
no place on any forum and would even shame the gutter press.
Slickhillsy said:
Speaking as someone who's had a car keyed...
That then sir make you a complete tt / low life - as bad as the pond life scum that think keying a car is in anyway acceptable.
Speaking as someone who's had someone hit their car and drive off without leaving a note...That then sir make you a complete tt / low life - as bad as the pond life scum that think keying a car is in anyway acceptable.
I want a fair chance of passers by catching your number plate and me not needing to pay hundreds or thousands of euros that I shouldn't have to. Your vanity can't come before the very valid reasons that we have number plates in the first place.
Slickhillsy said:
There is not a single justification for keying a man's car!!!
Its quite clear that if you can afford a Lambo or a Ferrari then an £xx cash fine with zero points is in no way any sort of legitimate penalty. If you want to act like a penis then you can't really moan when another penis does something about it At least if you get keyed you might put your number plate back on? Obviously a £60 fine or whatever it is is utterly pointless.
KFC said:
Slickhillsy said:
Speaking as someone who's had a car keyed...
That then sir make you a complete tt / low life - as bad as the pond life scum that think keying a car is in anyway acceptable.
Speaking as someone who's had someone hit their car and drive off without leaving a note...That then sir make you a complete tt / low life - as bad as the pond life scum that think keying a car is in anyway acceptable.
I want a fair chance of passers by catching your number plate and me not needing to pay hundreds or thousands of euros that I shouldn't have to. Your vanity can't come before the very valid reasons that we have number plates in the first place.
Slickhillsy said:
There is not a single justification for keying a man's car!!!
Its quite clear that if you can afford a Lambo or a Ferrari then an £xx cash fine with zero points is in no way any sort of legitimate penalty. If you want to act like a penis then you can't really moan when another penis does something about it At least if you get keyed you might put your number plate back on? Obviously a £60 fine or whatever it is is utterly pointless.
KFC = Komplete fking Cock!
You can hardly complain if you act like an arse and then some lowlife takes the law into their own hands... thats generally the way things go. If you park across 3 parent and child spaces you shouldn't be overly surprised when some scumbag decides to run their Zafira keys along the side of your Ferrari.
If you own a car worth £150k then writing you a ticket for £60 is utterly pointless. Given that its clearly a deliberate attempt to break the law I'd suggest that either 3 points or a fine that is somewhat related to the finances of the person involved would be a more reasonable way to deal with it.
If someone posted a picture of their Ford Focus with no front number plate they'd quite rightly get a load of abuse. Why should you be any different because you've got a bit more cash?
Ferruccio said:
KFC said:
I'd laugh if someone keyed a car for having no plates.
This sort of comment should have no place anywhere, let alone on Pistonheads. Shame on you.
If people want to mis space an otherwise legible number plate or do 93mph on the motorway I couldn't really care less... it doesn't affect me in any way. But this whole attitude of "I drive a Lambo so I'll ignore the laws making my car identifiable if I hit something" is just ridiculous.
I drive a 458, when I got the car ( 2nd owner ) it had a small front no plate made on a sticker on the front,looks ok, but the good thing is it peels off & can be put on or off very easily, bit like one of those window stickers type things. So when I run round locally I tend to leave it off, but if I am going on bigger trips/motorways etc then I stick it on. Its always in the boot , so if I get stopped ( not happened yet ) then I simply say 'sorry officer, just washed the car, forgot to put it back on' and I promptly stick it back on again.....
Emonda03 said:
I drive a 458, when I got the car ( 2nd owner ) it had a small front no plate made on a sticker on the front,looks ok, but the good thing is it peels off & can be put on or off very easily, bit like one of those window stickers type things. So when I run round locally I tend to leave it off, but if I am going on bigger trips/motorways etc then I stick it on. Its always in the boot , so if I get stopped ( not happened yet ) then I simply say 'sorry officer, just washed the car, forgot to put it back on' and I promptly stick it back on again.....
How many times do you think they've heard "sorry officer, it just fell off / I forgot to put it on".
I'd have thought if you treat the cop like an idiot its going to count as an attitude test fail and you're getting a ticket.
KFC said:
How many times do you think they've heard "sorry officer, it just fell off / I forgot to put it on".
I'd have thought if you treat the cop like an idiot its going to count as an attitude test fail and you're getting a ticket.
You sound like a typical Daily Mail moaning tt who's keying comments are never going to go down well here.
My plate will remain off thx.
Anyways... Very sorry to hear about your hit and run misfortune, must have been so very traumatic for you. Rather than being fixated on front number plates surely you'd be better off insisting on rear plates??????
Edited by Slickhillsy on Wednesday 29th July 11:08
He needs to be able to concentrate on the front plate as he gets run over as he'll be unconscious as the car leaves the scene.
Lets be clear, we all break the law in one way or another almost daily, be it parking, speeding, mobile use, lane use, driving to close etc etc etc.
I'd rank the law breaking of leaving a front plate off quite low down the list to be honest...it's a cheeky test of the powers that be, in the interest of vanity, big deal.
Keying cars for ANY reason is quite high up the list...that's pre-meditated malicious vandalism with intent. Scum do it, scum suggest it.
Lets be clear, we all break the law in one way or another almost daily, be it parking, speeding, mobile use, lane use, driving to close etc etc etc.
I'd rank the law breaking of leaving a front plate off quite low down the list to be honest...it's a cheeky test of the powers that be, in the interest of vanity, big deal.
Keying cars for ANY reason is quite high up the list...that's pre-meditated malicious vandalism with intent. Scum do it, scum suggest it.
I guess you don't even see the irony in moaning about the pre-medidated and intent bit, do you
If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
KFC said:
I guess you don't even see the irony in moaning about the pre-medidated and intent bit, do you
If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
erm well yeah if you take two words out of the sentence to suit your risible argument, yes there is obviously intent and and pre-meditation in removing a number plate... but of course it's easier to gloss over the other two words for you eh malicious vandalism...If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
If a vain owner of something rare and exotic got a slap on the wrist for trying it on, then they took a risk and they paid the price.
I don't see in any way how you justify, "well if you act like an ass you can expect repercussions" of a malicious kind?
Your answer to speeding would be? key the car?....parking across two bays? key the car? questionable spacing on the number plate? key the car?
So who is worse, the supercar owner who pushes his luc in the name of vanity? or the jealous vandal who thinks he can take the law into his own hands?
That said I'm quite happy for you to keep justifying the idea...the more people see you for who you are the better
KFC said:
I guess you don't even see the irony in moaning about the pre-medidated and intent bit, do you
If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
erm well yeah if you take two words out of the sentence to suit your risible argument, yes there is obviously intent and and pre-meditation in removing a number plate... but of course it's easier to gloss over the other two words for you eh malicious vandalism...If you act like an ass you need to accept there are going to be potential repercussions from it. Whether thats a fine or points from the police, or some idiot taking the law into his own hands. So drive over the limit if you want, park in disabled bays if you want, refuse to display a number plate if you want. Just don't be shocked when it comes back to bite you
If a vain owner of something rare and exotic got a slap on the wrist for trying it on, then they took a risk and they paid the price.
I don't see in any way how you justify, "well if you act like an ass you can expect repercussions" of a malicious kind?
Your answer to speeding would be? key the car?....parking across two bays? key the car? questionable spacing on the number plate? key the car?
So who is worse, the supercar owner who pushes his luc in the name of vanity? or the jealous vandal who thinks he can take the law into his own hands?
That said I'm quite happy for you to keep justifying the idea...the more people see you for who you are the better
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