SAL
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
quote: Originally posted by Stavs
dan295, its elligal mate, need to be on the front bumper, end off
no its not
show me something that will tell me that in the front window is illegal
[Edited on 05-09-2007 by Dan295]
ok bert, wait till MOT time, im sure they will pass your car with it in the window, why would car desighners and manufactors make recesses ? for you and ken to go smooth them and put your plate in your window no...
its is elligal, i have looked into it before, i have been there and done it, dont forget !
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Dan295
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im not gonna dignify that with a response
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SAL
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
im not gonna dignify that with a response
well ask ED to then ?
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Dan295
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i think eds got much better things to do with his time
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SAL
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i thought you wernt going to repond
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Steve
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clearly visible
to me that looks rubbish anyway, a numberplate is part of a car imo, and be placed somewhere that fits in with the car, in the correct place
[Edited on 06-09-2007 by Steve]
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All Torque
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quote: Originally posted by antmashed
silly comment
silly comment
silly comment
silly comment
fad good idea
How is suggesting putting it where it normally goes a 'silly comment'?
Fail.
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Dan295
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maybe you should ask me hwere i usually put it, because you will find its put up by the sunvisor, thus can be read properly with nothing blocking it and glare is reduced, tbh i dont care if you think it looks rubbish, i am also on my knees on the ground there so understandably difficult to read the plate.
i went straight through a police roadblock they didnt stop me because it isnt illegal.
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SAL
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mot time
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/Mot/DG_10016070
thats the law too
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
i went straight through a police roadblock they didnt stop me because it isnt illegal.
Im not been funny, but if there was a police roadblock there, im sure they had bigger things to worry about than a numberplate been in the wrong place
Saw your car at trax, looked lovely
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SAL
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Registration plate - condition, security, legibility and format of letters/numbers
basiacally, it need to be on the front of the car, you can disagree, but its like saying smooth the boot and put it on the roof FFS
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Dan295
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firstly thanks for the special text, i think i have just gone over all of the aspects of that, was it not you who once had a 3/4 size plate with different characters?
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Whittie
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
firstly thanks for the special text, i think i have just gone over all of the aspects of that, was it not you who once had a 3/4 size plate with different characters?
I had the 3/4 plate yes, yes its illegal, but a normal plate is in the car, with the sticky stuff to put it on. If / when i get pulled, i'll put the normal plate on, and use the smaller plater just for shows etc. If your numberplate was in under the sunvisor on the passenger side, rather than the bottom of the window, it would be better imo, like IvIarkgraham's corsa?
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Iain M
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Drill 2 holes in it Get some string and fasten it round your forehead whilst you are driving. - Problem solved
Joke
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Dan295
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
If your numberplate was in under the sunvisor on the passenger side, rather than the bottom of the window, it would be better imo, like IvIarkgraham's corsa?
thats where i put it, for photo purposes i put it on the dash, i never display my numberplate in photos,
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SAL
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
firstly thanks for the special text, i think i have just gone over all of the aspects of that, was it not you who once had a 3/4 size plate with different characters?
yes i did, i was stopped about 5 times, given two fines, had to go to the mot station about 4 times, produce documents everytime i was stopped
it got a bit boring, so i used it for show use only, like i said before, i had less agg from having no plate...but my point is the plata has to be mounted on the bumper, if not its elligal...
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Dan295
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if someone out there finds some form of legal documentation that says i cant do it i will be glad to hear it, until then im off to drive around in my illegal corsa
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Nath
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quote: Originally posted by Dan295
firstly thanks for the special text, i think i have just gone over all of the aspects of that, was it not you who once had a 3/4 size plate with different characters?
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Dan295
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credit where its due
[Edited on 06-09-2007 by Dan295]
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craig8
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the only thing mentioning the positioning in the Construction and Use Regulations is that it must be of the correct size etc, front facing and as vertical "as resonably practicable" as far as i can remember
[Edited on 06-09-2007 by craig8]
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craig8
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http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2001/20010561.htm#7
section 7 paragraph 3
so long as the window isnt changing the look of the characters (reflecting a flash) then it is legal if it is clearly visible
[Edited on 06-09-2007 by craig8]
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Steve
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of course the window will reflect the flash aswell as make it not visible from some angle
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Hamish
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But front facing cameras dont flash do they? as they are digital and dont need to i thought
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Dave A
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whats wrong with the normal position?
why not go all the way and get a big gay square one and pretend your car is an Evo?
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craig8
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mines isnt reflecting the flash in the photo at the side of this, it never did it either when i had the plate in the window with my other bumper, the police agreed that it was perfectly legal for it to be there
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