a number plate question for the BiB
a number plate question for the BiB
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snazza

Original Poster:

115 posts

273 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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Hi all,

just so that I know where does the law stand on black number plates with silver lettering?...does the plate/and or car have to be of a certain age? also does the front plate always have to be white?

cheers all

a confused snazza

fish

4,052 posts

302 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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PLates on cars manufactured before 1 Jan 1974(or is it 72 can never remember) can be the Black/white or Black /silver.

After this date they all must be the white and yellow flavour with new replacement places being upto the new standard.

Thus if you want an old pressed aluminium yellow white set legaly you can't you must use plastic.....unless you find the right people

Wacky Racer

40,352 posts

267 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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fish said:
PLates on cars manufactured before 1 Jan 1974(or is it 72 can never remember) can be the Black/white or Black /silver.

After this date they all must be the white and yellow flavour with new replacement places being upto the new standard.

Thus if you want an old pressed aluminium yellow white set legaly you can't you must use plastic.....unless you find the right people




The date was January 1st 1973.

I bought a new Triumph Spitfire mk 4 on January 1st 1973 and fitted black/silver "mirrorline plates", which were technically illegal by one day, but I never got stopped by the BiB, in the three years I owned the car....

>> Edited by Wacky Racer on Friday 28th November 11:57

toby tucker

648 posts

284 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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white on black plates legal if car is manufactured (as opposed to registered) prior to 1st Jan '73. So some 'L' registered cars it should be ok and some not....similar to the road tax exception law.

snazza

Original Poster:

115 posts

273 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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thanks ....justa little confused 'cos i saw a black tuscan s flash past me the other day with black plates on it??? so this gu is illeagle right?....whats the penelty?

Cooperman

4,428 posts

270 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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The penalty would, I think, be £30 and no endorsement for a first offence.
Can the cash-cameras, particularly the SPECS units, read the old black and white ones?

fish

4,052 posts

302 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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falsely displaying a n incorrect plate is a more hefty fine and is endorsable I think..something like 3points and £1000.

Displaying NO numberplate is the non endorsable £30 job...silly isn't it

dontlift

9,396 posts

278 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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fish said:
falsely displaying a n incorrect plate is a more hefty fine and is endorsable I think..something like 3points and £1000.

Displaying NO numberplate is the non endorsable £30 job...silly isn't it


But incorrect plate means the actual numbers and letters on the plate doesnt it

I would have though this would be dealt with under the vehicle defect thingy

mcflurry

9,182 posts

273 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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Schurely having "no plate" would be worth more than 30 clams to the BIBs, or else everyone planning to speed would take off their registrations.

"Half price speeding tickets and no points???!!"

Mike

toad_oftoadhall

936 posts

271 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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mcflurry said:
Schurely having "no plate" would be worth more than 30 clams to the BIBs, or else everyone planning to speed would take off their registrations.


Some of us do!

It *is* 30 quid non endosable.

After you've been done a few times they can get the DVLA to remove your registration and make you drive on a Q plate. That's it.

Crazy world.

tonyrec

3,984 posts

275 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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That is very true.......only heard of it happening once thought.
It was on a 2 year olf Fireblade and the rider was a ..............baffoon.

toad_oftoadhall

936 posts

271 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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tonyrec said:
That is very true.......only heard of it happening once thought.
It was on a 2 year olf Fireblade and the rider was a ..............baffoon.


I do this a lot on long journeys.

Are ther eany circumstnaces wher eI could get in big trouble for a first "no plate" offence?

I use tape and it's blatent! (I prefer not to insult a PC's intelligence with a dirty plate!) Mate's think it's the other way round - that the tape is more insulting to plod...

Deester

1,607 posts

280 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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Heres an interesting one for you. I am currently based in Gibraltar which as you more than likely know is a British colony with British law etc etc.

This place is plagued with boy racers, neon lights and shopping trolley spoilers as far as the eye can see but I would say 20% of the cars I see on the road here have black plates with silver lettering.

The BiB here don't seem to mind, infact I quite fancied some on my car if no one bothers.

madant69

847 posts

267 months

Friday 28th November 2003
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I'm so glad you didn't ask ME this one...I can't drive my car to work anymore

cortinaman

3,230 posts

273 months

Saturday 29th November 2003
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there is a golf clipper convertable that has been driving around on black/silver plates for at least a couple of years near me yet there is no way it was built in 1972!!

as long as a plate can be read from the same distance as a std plate i dont realy see the problem with this myself.......its just petty legislation.

(like stopping the 'free tax for cars over 25' rule to just cars built before (iirc) 1973).