Running without a front number plate
Running without a front number plate
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robemcdonald

Original Poster:

9,698 posts

218 months

Im getting my front bumper repainted and was thinking about getting rid of the mounting and either running a smaller stick on plate or no plate at all.

How many do this?

Do you have any problems with plod?

I know the legalities of it so don’t bother telling me them.

Just real world stuff please.




Muddle238

4,344 posts

135 months

Just real world = you'll look like a bellend.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,692 posts

257 months

Muddle238 said:
Just real world = you'll look like a bellend.
hehe

Funny

but true

carreauchompeur

18,300 posts

226 months

Real world, you’ll garner a lot more attention from Plod.
If I saw 2 identical cars driving foolishly I’d be far more likely to stop the unplated one.

Panamax

8,034 posts

56 months

Muddle238 said:
you'll look like a bellend.
Unless you prop a number plate on the dash. Apparently...

BertBert

20,850 posts

233 months

For me not having a plate is asking for a stop and you'll have to solve the MoT problem. Having a stick on one is very unlikely to get any attention and probably doesn't get picked up in the MoT (mine didn't). So stick on for me

TheDrownedApe

1,586 posts

78 months

Just who thinks like this.

"Oh no my car will look soo unappealing with a white rectangle on the front".

Oh BTW make sure your rear one is a 4d plate wrapped in clingfilm. BOSS

Edited by TheDrownedApe on Wednesday 18th February 20:14

RSTurboPaul

12,756 posts

280 months

Many have run no plates for months on end with no issue - it depends on whether you are in darkest Scotland, doing 500 miles a week on motorways, or cruising Bradford city centre every night.

Things may have changed, though. I seem to recall some on here noting a lot of known mis-spaced plates being fixed recently, so it is possible they are cracking down.


Not an endorsable offence (at the moment) either way, so if you are comfortable with a 100? 200? quid fine if caught, and that a personal plate might risk confiscation in a worst case scenario (e.g. if the rear one is mis-spaced and plod thinks you are taking the total piss tongue out ) and that you will be mocked by whiter-than-snow PH Directors who have never done a single thing wrong in their entire lives wink then you could proceed with the experiment.

loskie

6,695 posts

142 months

Admin.

Please move this to the council thread.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,692 posts

257 months

RSTurboPaul said:
and that you will be mocked by whiter-than-snow PH Directors who have never done a single thing wrong in their entire lives wink then you could proceed with the experiment.
Plenty have done plenty wrong and also been called out about it hehe

My best effort was being out on bail on two separate charges in the same week hehe


RSTurboPaul

12,756 posts

280 months

2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
RSTurboPaul said:
and that you will be mocked by whiter-than-snow PH Directors who have never done a single thing wrong in their entire lives wink then you could proceed with the experiment.
Plenty have done plenty wrong and also been called out about it hehe

My best effort was being out on bail on two separate charges in the same week hehe
That sounds like a suitable entry for the 'things my friend has done' thread wink

dundarach

5,949 posts

250 months

One of the great mysteries in life is why anyone, ever thinks that none standard plates or odd locations every look good!

They don't you always look like a complete bellend!

Just put the plate on and grow up.

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,692 posts

257 months

RSTurboPaul said:
2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
RSTurboPaul said:
and that you will be mocked by whiter-than-snow PH Directors who have never done a single thing wrong in their entire lives wink then you could proceed with the experiment.
Plenty have done plenty wrong and also been called out about it hehe

My best effort was being out on bail on two separate charges in the same week hehe
That sounds like a suitable entry for the 'things my friend has done' thread wink
I wished I had somebody else to blame. Still, the £2,000,000 alleged fraud money came in handy. (And it was a long time ago, when £2m was still a lot of money hehe). The GBH charge didn't serve me well though biggrin

Drawweight

3,470 posts

138 months


Really depends on OP’s choice of car.

Even the most hardened ‘must obey the law’ poster has to admit that there are some cars that don’t suit a front plate going back to the E type Jag and probably earlier.

Lincsls1

3,894 posts

162 months

I personally think cars just look wrong without a number plate, in the correct location. Obviously that largely due to the fact that 99.9% of cars conform to the regulations so its what I'm used to seeing. I find the offset positions, like on some Alfa Romeos look somewhat wrong too.

ac.cobra

94 posts

48 months

I'm a bellend, and i want to be a bellend, and I want to do bellend stuff, and if I get away with it, I'm happppppyyyyy.

Super Sonic

11,928 posts

76 months

Get an arm belt.

sixor8

7,692 posts

290 months

I had a 2008 Alfa GT for 6 months in 2021. Just the front number plate being off to one side made my teeth itch!

Furbo

3,173 posts

54 months

2 sMoKiN bArReLs said:
My best effort was being out on bail on two separate charges in the same week hehe
Oh Sebastian, you are a riot. Do tell us more.

ac.cobra

94 posts

48 months

Do you mean hand cuffs, I've got pear of those in my locker.