How common is car cloning?
How common is car cloning?
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Zio Di Roma

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2,952 posts

53 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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We've just had a bus lane fine for a car with our plates on. It's not what you'd call a common car and I am surprised anyone would do it. It seems they have though. Is it a common problem?


123DWA

1,434 posts

124 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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I think with more ULEZ/CAZ Zones & more things like operation snap its going to become a lot more common.

Trevor555

5,022 posts

105 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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Very common

Many car dealers are hiding reg numbers on their adverts now because of it.

fooman

1,018 posts

85 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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What's the penalty for getting caught? I'm guessing less that being legit, like uninsured drivers.

journeymanpro

902 posts

98 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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fooman said:
What's the penalty for getting caught? I'm guessing less that being legit, like uninsured drivers.
Got to get caught first.

anonymous-user

75 months

Friday 12th April 2024
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Guess it depends on location. A few years ago we drove down from Yorkshire and visited friends in Croydon for 1 night.

Within a month I had the Police knocking on my door asking where I'd been on a few occasions, as my car has been involved in various crimes across the Croydon area.

Never had similar here, despite living near the badlands of Bradford.

carboy2017

731 posts

99 months

Saturday 13th April 2024
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Happened to a friend of mine who left his old Toyota Avensis wagon (2011 reg) parked for a few months at a friends place in a very peaceful surrey village called Chilworth when he was out of work for almost a year

Fast forward to 2021/22 he started to get traffic offence tickets from west london area (ealing,wembely etc) the funny thing is he had also travelled to those places so he paid a few times but then he got a ticket for a going through a red light on new years day on 2022 and realized he was at home!

Police were notified as when he went through the photographic evidence as the reg no of the other car was the same as his but he noticed some cosmetic differences!

Panamax

7,815 posts

55 months

Saturday 13th April 2024
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This is an interesting subject in the context of "inability to enforce".

These days DVLA and the police have ANPR all over the place, so they must logically become aware very quickly when the "same" car drives through Birmingham at 2.00 pm and London at 2.15. It's then a question of getting a ping one day when Mr Plod is driving behind you with his mobile ANPR activated, because there's precious little else they can do about it.

anonymous-user

75 months

Saturday 13th April 2024
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Surely it's strong evidence for perverting the course of justice?

LesXRN

771 posts

140 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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Seems the French take cloning seriously; Number plate fraud is a serious offence, and can lead to seven years in prison, a fine of €30,000 and a six point driving licence penalty.

Edited by LesXRN on Tuesday 16th April 15:21

eldar

24,818 posts

217 months

Monday 15th April 2024
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Judging by the various police camera programmes, the usual excuse is i've just bought it, I'll put the correct plates back on, which just happen to be to be in the boot, and no further action.

peter tdci

1,968 posts

171 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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I returned from a holiday at the end of October to find three PCNs issued by two North London councils with my cars reg number. The photo evidence for each of them showed a car that looked very similar to mine, but with a slightly different trim and number plate.

More importantly, one of the offences took place when my car was outside my property waiting for the AA to arrive to try to get it to start! No problem getting the PCNs overturned and reported to the police as well. The offences took place over a couple of days at the end of September but there haven't been any more since.

pills

1,813 posts

258 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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My dad's car got cloned a few months ago. First thing he know was a PCN from a location about 30 miles away. Odd thing was he has a grey Alfa Romeo Stelvio and the car the plate was on was a white Nissan Juke.

The Gauge

6,118 posts

34 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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My car is currently cloned, having received a PCN from the council for a bus lane contravention in my city centre. I've reported it to the police to get an incident number, sent a letter to the DVLA and am disputing the PCN

I phoned the DVLA to report it, they create a reference number and give you an address to write to explaining why you think your car has been cloned

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Thankfully there are differences in the number plate such as screw holes and font that I'm using as the basis of my appeal





Edited by The Gauge on Thursday 18th April 18:22

Zio Di Roma

Original Poster:

2,952 posts

53 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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The Gauge said:
My car is currently cloned, having received a PCN from the council for a bus lane contravention in my city centre. I've reported it to the police to get an incident number, sent a letter to the DVLA and am disputing the PCN

I phoned the DVLA to report it, they create a reference number and give you an address to write to explaining why you think your car has been cloned

https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Thankfully there are differences in the number plate such as screw holes and font that I'm using as the basis of my appeal





Edited by The Gauge on Thursday 18th April 18:22
The council has written to us waiving the ticket and telling us we must tell plod.

I don't think we will bother with plod unless it becomes a repeat problem. Why? Because I anticipate that it would just add our car to the police database, a situation from which no good will come. Just the driver being stopped for plod to check the car.



The Gauge

6,118 posts

34 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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Zio Di Roma said:
The council has written to us waiving the ticket and telling us we must tell plod.

I don't think we will bother with plod unless it becomes a repeat problem. Why? Because I anticipate that it would just add our car to the police database, a situation from which no good will come. Just the driver being stopped for plod to check the car.
That's good news. What was it that helped you prove it wasn't your car?

Mine now has a police PNC marker which I see as a good thing. I don't mind being stopped by the police, in fact I welcome it as there's a chance they will stop the car that generated the bus lane PCN I received smile

Edited by The Gauge on Thursday 18th April 20:01

Zio Di Roma

Original Poster:

2,952 posts

53 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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The Gauge said:
Zio Di Roma said:
The council has written to us waiving the ticket and telling us we must tell plod.

I don't think we will bother with plod unless it becomes a repeat problem. Why? Because I anticipate that it would just add our car to the police database, a situation from which no good will come. Just the driver being stopped for plod to check the car.
That's good news. What was it that helped you prove it wasn't your car?

Mine now has a police PNC marker which I see as a good thing. I don't mind being stopped by the police, in fact I welcome it as there's a chance they will stop the car that generated the bus lane PCN I received smile

Edited by The Gauge on Thursday 18th April 20:01
Some decals. As luck would have it, I had photos of the car from a few days before the incident, clearly showing the decals which were absent in their image.

Have you got CCTV at home?

anonymous-user

75 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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journeymanpro said:
fooman said:
What's the penalty for getting caught? I'm guessing less that being legit, like uninsured drivers.
Got to get caught first.
Newsflash:-
From the ‘ministry of state the bleeding obvious’

The Gauge

6,118 posts

34 months

Thursday 18th April 2024
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Zio Di Roma said:
Some decals. As luck would have it, I had photos of the car from a few days before the incident, clearly showing the decals which were absent in their image.

Have you got CCTV at home?
No I haven't, but now I know what the cloned cars numberplate looks like i'm considering getting some different numberplates made.

Hol

9,210 posts

221 months

Friday 19th April 2024
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Zio Di Roma said:
The council has written to us waiving the ticket and telling us we must tell plod.

I don't think we will bother with plod unless it becomes a repeat problem. Why? Because I anticipate that it would just add our car to the police database, a situation from which no good will come. Just the driver being stopped for plod to check the car.
The police are just as likely to stop the cloned car as they are your own.
They only need to do that once for your problem to go away. It’s not going to be indefinitely.

How is that not good?