Real Good Number Plates : Vol 4
Discussion
Mr10secs said:
Cliftonite said:
Another idiot then, that thinks, as does Mr10secs, that it is OK to incorporate unlawful stickers in his number plates.
OK lets hang Sir Jackie Stewart for putting a sticker on his plateNot as if he has manipulated characters and added unnecessary bolts, is it?
Scousefella said:
Dinoboy said:
I imagine that plate would fetch a large portion at auction. Cliftonite said:
Another idiot then, that thinks, as does Mr10secs, that it is OK to incorporate unlawful stickers in his number plates.
If a vehicles registered number has less characters than a normal registration plate that plate may legally be smaller & as the stickers are outside of the legally needed size for the registered number of the car are the stickers from a legal point still on the plate illegally?Would it be any different than if he fitted a smaller plate, but still legal for his vehicles registration, and fitted the stickers either side of the plate?
If the registered number was a normal format registration with the stickers I agree but I am not sure in this case it applies.
Edited by laters on Wednesday 8th July 21:22
lord trumpton said:
Some M5 owner would likely pay more than the worth of that ford for that plate
He has been offered 4.5K for it by a BMW dealer ! I would have thought you could only put that on an M6 (BMW wise) Id love it on my 911 though. He wont sell it as its his wife's plate and their surname, he has one similar on his car.laters said:
If a vehicles registered number has less characters than a normal registration plate that plate may legally be smaller & as the stickers are outside of the legally needed size for the registered number of the car are the stickers from a legal point still on the plate illegally?
Would it be any different than if he fitted a smaller plate, but still legal for his vehicles registration, and fitted the stickers either side of the plate?
If the registered number was a normal format registration with the stickers I agree but I am not sure in this case it applies.
No there's stickers there so he must be burned at the stake! Sir Jackie or not he must pay.Would it be any different than if he fitted a smaller plate, but still legal for his vehicles registration, and fitted the stickers either side of the plate?
If the registered number was a normal format registration with the stickers I agree but I am not sure in this case it applies.
Edited by laters on Wednesday 8th July 21:22
Mr10secs said:
lord trumpton said:
Some M5 owner would likely pay more than the worth of that ford for that plate
He has been offered 4.5K for it by a BMW dealer ! I would have thought you could only put that on an M6 (BMW wise) Id love it on my 911 though. He wont sell it as its his wife's plate and their surname, he has one similar on his car.'Hey I've got a fast M5 and it can burn you off in your rubbishy chariot...bye'
rather than
'Hey, you got an M5? Well my M6 is the st and it can burn you off,,,bye.
Mr10secs said:
No there's stickers there so he must be burned at the stake! Sir Jackie or not he must pay.
I don't see the issue to be honest. The plate legally could be smaller & the stickers would then be on the bodywork of the car.What about the fourdot plates are they not in effect the same thing?
https://www.fourdotdesignerplates.co.uk/index
Yes I have looked at the fourdot custom plates and if it wasn't for them being silly money I was going to get a set for my car with my 3+3 plate as the smaller plate ,still 100% leagal, looks a bit daft when there are cutouts in the bumper for the standard sized reg plate.
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