Failed MOT for a really stupid reason
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Took the trusty Mondi for it's first MOT today only to find it failed because by number plate didnt have a BS mark or the postcode of the supplying dealer on it. Perfectly standard plate, and in fact the one supplied with the car when I bought it!!! Apparently rules tightened at the beginning of October.
Clearly a death trap and not fit to be allowed on the road. I wouldn't mind if the plate was spaced funny, or the wrong type face, but missing a BS standard mark and a post code thats so small you have to be within 2 ft to read it..... wtf.
Clearly a death trap and not fit to be allowed on the road. I wouldn't mind if the plate was spaced funny, or the wrong type face, but missing a BS standard mark and a post code thats so small you have to be within 2 ft to read it..... wtf.
Pete H said:
Took the trusty Mondi for it's first MOT today only to find it failed because by number plate didnt have a BS mark or the postcode of the supplying dealer on it. Perfectly standard plate, and in fact the one supplied with the car when I bought it!!! Apparently rules tightened at the beginning of October.
Clearly a death trap and not fit to be allowed on the road. I wouldn't mind if the plate was spaced funny, or the wrong type face, but missing a BS standard mark and a post code thats so small you have to be within 2 ft to read it..... wtf.
Thats fecking stupid mateClearly a death trap and not fit to be allowed on the road. I wouldn't mind if the plate was spaced funny, or the wrong type face, but missing a BS standard mark and a post code thats so small you have to be within 2 ft to read it..... wtf.
I cant believe that they would fail a vehicle on the plate!!!!
I look forward to having mine done then, non stadanrd plate, legal spacing, no postcode and reading Burgundy Battlecruiser along the bottom

James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
Ok I can understand the BS stamp (just about) but why all the rest?Also this PDF covers what the testers should be looking for. It's a visual inspection so while the BS kite must be there they dont actually test the reflectivty...
http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosacorp/repository/CONT072...
http://www.vosa.gov.uk/vosacorp/repository/CONT072...
esselte said:
James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
Ok I can understand the BS stamp (just about) but why all the rest?There were all sorts of "mistakes" being made in shops making plates before they had to put their name and post code on them. Today they have to check the car ID(in theory) before selling plates.
Ribol said:
esselte said:
James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
Ok I can understand the BS stamp (just about) but why all the rest?There were all sorts of "mistakes" being made in shops making plates before they had to put their name and post code on them. Today they have to check the car ID(in theory) before selling plates.
esselte said:
Ribol said:
esselte said:
James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
Ok I can understand the BS stamp (just about) but why all the rest?There were all sorts of "mistakes" being made in shops making plates before they had to put their name and post code on them. Today they have to check the car ID(in theory) before selling plates.
I know a few people who had mistakes on their plates, just a couple of numbers reversed, you would not get away with it today.
James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
I could understand if it was vehicles from the date of the legislation but seems a bit of piss take for the government to back date it 6 years ,how much of a cut are they getting from plate manufacturers 
MrV said:
James998 said:
Yep, new regulations from not so long ago, any vehicle manufactured after 2001 needs to display the number plate manufacturers name, postcode and the BS stamp. Along with obviously correct legal spacing and font etc.
I could understand if it was vehicles from the date of the legislation but seems a bit of piss take for the government to back date it 6 years ,how much of a cut are they getting from plate manufacturers 
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