RE: Priva Plate

Tuesday 12th February 2002

Priva Plate


The UK Speedtrap Guide now has a review of the 'Priva-plate', an LCD type system that obscures your number plate at the flick of a switch. Their review indicates that it's extremely effective at what it does. Quite how the manufacturers anticipate anyone using the device in day-to-day life is unclear (as is your numberplate)...

Links: www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk (scroll down the left hand menu to find the review) http://www.priva-plate.com/


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zertec

Original Poster:

499 posts

284 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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This is very similar to an idea I had a few years ago. Mine however, involved the LCD screen displaying your registration numbers. Then, in reaction to a camera flash, it changed the numbers before the second flash. This would result in two "different" cars on the two photographs. "Obviously some mistake m'lud"

Never did make the prototype....

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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I don't get it ! If you can press the button you can slow down, the only times I've been flashed are if I didn't see it or wasn't paying enough attention, however link the system to a Geodesy unit scramble it automatically and I'll be interested

bennno

11,685 posts

270 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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I would have thought you would be better off removing the rear number plate and putting it in the car, claiming it fell off earlier.

God imagine what would happen if a copper saw this stupid contraption attached to your car. As per the earlier message if you see a camera you break, you dont reach down to fumble for a push button switch on a bit of electrical wire hanging out of your ciggy lighter socket....is a mad world..

Bennno

>> Edited by bennno on Tuesday 12th February 17:43

ZZR600

15,603 posts

269 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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ive just got a flip plate for my kwak .
at the touch of a button it doubles over covering the reg numbers .

Nightmare

5,194 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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could be quite good fun if you could get it to display other messages instead of your numberplate from time to time....

Dave_H

996 posts

284 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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What ever happened to those "invisible when flashed" plates?

I did hear of storys of them being available at some point, but all's gone quiet...

Anyone?

smeagol

1,947 posts

285 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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Bike magazine did a feature on the invisible when flashed plates showing how none of them actually worked. They finished with a photo taken with a flash camera of all the top "makes" all of the numbers could be read.

nonegreen

7,803 posts

271 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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I am sure i've seen a very recent test that said one particular plate actually worked provided it was mounted fairly high. Frantically trying to find the website....

PetrolTed

34,429 posts

304 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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I saw a plate on a car on the A40 a few months back that could only be seen from directly behind. Anyone using systems like this is surely asking for trouble from the police.

This whole speed camera thing is going to backfire as people start using false plates and devices such as this.

350matt

3,740 posts

280 months

Tuesday 12th February 2002
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You could set the system to show your plate just 1 digit or letter out then when static and open to inspection it's off and your normal plate is visible. A bit unscrupluous though as it's more than likely your 'new' reg would be some other poor sod, and with the current guilty of until proven innocent policy of demanding cash/points through the post, most people would pay up. Yeesh what a world we live in.



nonegreen

7,803 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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What is the penalty for using non photograph plates?

JSG

2,238 posts

284 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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What is the penalty for using non photograph plates?


Disembowelment or hanging for a second offence.

ninja_eli

1,525 posts

268 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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I've got honeycomb plates and these seem to not show the number when flashed. Using my own camera when i tried to photograph the car, the characters were unreadable.

Also, I remember a little while back people were saying that applying hairspray to plates would render them unreadable when flashed?

Was that just another urban myth?

Best solution was done by my sister, she registered car to her flat that she rented out, but in another name (non existant person) and insured the car in her own name. Never paid for a parking or speeding fine for 3 years of ownership. Wouldn't recommend it as she was always totally petrified when police pulled her over. Never got asked about outstanding penalties etc though!!!!!

nonegreen

7,803 posts

271 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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What is the penalty for using non photograph plates?


Disembowelment or hanging for a second offence.



So its not considered as serious as speeding then?

Dave_H

996 posts

284 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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Frantically trying to find the website....



I'd be interested in that, I've been flashed once,that's enough for me. I've had enough of this limp wristed nanny state.

johnny boy

340 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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I am sure i've seen a very recent test that said one particular plate actually worked provided it was mounted fairly high. Frantically trying to find the website....



www.ukspeedtraps.co.uk/protector.htm

hertsbiker

6,314 posts

272 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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cool !
I may be purchasing one.
The reason? well, on the North Circular, you have 50mph limits, and at 1am, I see no reason why I shouldn't be doing 60 or 70 on the 3 lane section !!!

Yep, it's gonna back fire Ted. A load of my mates have dodgy plates, and they aren't criminals in the sense of robbing/mugging people. They just don't see the need to pay additional tax.

C

M-Five

11,266 posts

285 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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Best solution was done by my sister, she registered car to her flat that she rented out, but in another name (non existant person) and insured the car in her own name. Never paid for a parking or speeding fine for 3 years of ownership. Wouldn't recommend it as she was always totally petrified when police pulled her over. Never got asked about outstanding penalties etc though!!!!!



But surely the insurance company asks who the registered keeper of the car is? If she tells them the 'other' name then she has no insurance cover.

Mark Benson

7,527 posts

270 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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A bit unscrupluous though as it's more than likely your 'new' reg would be some other poor sod,



Not if you set it to be the last police car you passed

mel

10,168 posts

276 months

Wednesday 13th February 2002
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You might have to be a bit fly and try a bit of "spotting" in London, but there is such a thing as a "no stop plate" basically they are standard numbers registered to security services, military int, and I assume plain clothes plod, If these numbers are requested by plain plod on the beat prior to a tug the PNC computer gives no details apart from "do not stop". Always fancyed the idea just never had the balls to try and get one of the numbers.