black number plates help
black number plates help
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Original Poster:

736 posts

246 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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hi everyone, just a quick question...nowadays like when i drive round, mainly central london, i see cars with black uk number plates, are these allowed, i tried askin round and people said they are allowed on old cars only, but thought i seen so many new cars with black plates, just thought i would ask here before buying the plates and getting 3 points or some fine, thanks

UncleDave

7,155 posts

256 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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Nope, only allowed on old cars.. pre 74 or something along those lines.
Sorry..! But you could always risk it hehe

mc_blue

2,548 posts

243 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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It seems like a new trend - looks very nice but not legal on new cars.

Mosi

2,040 posts

240 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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Silver on Black plates look great on black cars IMHO

I had some on my black Gallardo, and drove around the UK for 5k miles with them on with no problems at all.

The first time I set foot in Wales in October last year some Welsh git coppers pulled me 5 miles after the Severn Bridge and gave me a £30 fine + producer.

"Was your car built before 1973 Sir?"

"I'm not sure Officer, I bought it 2nd hand and that plate came on it"

(well, if he was going to ask cocky arse questions, he's going to get a cocky arse answer!)

I'm back on standard plates now as I cant be arsed with the grief + someone said the black ones looked wank!


Edited by Mosi on Thursday 1st March 19:33

v6_gug

556 posts

237 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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hi,
just poped over from the lotus forum anyway..ive got black plates on myne not exactly legal but i havnt really had any trouble from the boys in blue...cop





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MitchT

17,090 posts

234 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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I've never understood how something could be legal on some cars but not on others. Surely whatever makes them inappropriate on a modern car also makes them inappropriate on an old car.

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Original Poster:

736 posts

246 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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ahhhh man, thats a shame, always thought black plates look so gooooood, i agree bout black plates on black cars, look great

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Original Poster:

736 posts

246 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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aye MOSI, ya pic of ya gallardo with black plate looks excellent, well done mate

2 sMoKiN bArReLs

31,862 posts

260 months

Thursday 1st March 2007
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MitchT said:
I've never understood how something could be legal on some cars but not on others. Surely whatever makes them inappropriate on a modern car also makes them inappropriate on an old car.


You are confusing law with common sense.

johnnywb

1,631 posts

233 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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hehe

bertie

8,569 posts

309 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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MitchT said:
I've never understood how something could be legal on some cars but not on others. Surely whatever makes them inappropriate on a modern car also makes them inappropriate on an old car.


As laws and requirements get updated in line with advances you can't realisticly make them retrospective so you always end up with different rules for older vehicles.

Try making older cars keep up with current emissions regs for instance, just not practicle.
Can you fit a cat on 1903 Benz?

Or airbags and ABS on a blower Bentley?

gallardoguy

8,160 posts

244 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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hows this for a nice combo...


sneijder

5,227 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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Agreed, they do look great.

I think the main issue here is (aside from them not being reflective) all down to the Bib in question.

How many will actually pull you over ? Would a common or garden panda car pull you up ? Would they know the procedure / letter of the law to have the confidence to do it ? I doubt it.

This only leaves the proper traffic coppers, again if they spot you and you're driving in a proper manner would they bother ?

Even if they do, most tend to be into cars in one way or another and if you don't act like a t**t and explain you're just coming back from a photo shoot or a similar blag you should be fine.

thorny

1,076 posts

235 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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The main reason that they are illegal could be that (according to my mate with (black) Guesnsey plates) they can't be photographed by speed cameras...


Edited by thorny on Friday 2nd March 12:43

custardkid

2,514 posts

249 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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i lasted 2weeks before being stopped, the bib dont like them because the ANPRS cameras can't pick them up.

they go back on for photo shoots and continental driving

Custard

darreni

4,403 posts

295 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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custardkid said:
i lasted 2weeks before being stopped, the bib dont like them because the ANPRS cameras can't pick them up.

they go back on for photo shoots and continental driving

Custard


Cameras can pick them up, i was snapped making progress last year while on the mainland.

sneijder

5,227 posts

259 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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Day or night ?

Wacky Racer

40,851 posts

272 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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darreni said:


Cameras can pick them up, i was snapped making progress last year while on the mainland.



That phrase cracks me up........hehe

darreni

4,403 posts

295 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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sneijder said:
Day or night ?


day, ten past nine on a sunday morning.

Sharief

6,506 posts

241 months

Friday 2nd March 2007
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I think they look amazing... Can the companys who make the plates be fined when the plate is blatantly post-1973? I know they can be fined 5k for manipulating plates but I guess it's not really the same thing...