sand-eel
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Also my letters are altered as well, they are illegal but still easily readable, I've had many a traffic car behind me and have done nothing, maybe because the car is german I don't know
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Gareth F
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by Burny
actually, pressed plates from places like Dubmeister ARE legal...also pow, the spacing has to be standard spacing.
theyre not legal.
Sorry nic i have Dubmeister ones on my car and they are 100% legal. Correct spacing, letter size, reflective, postcode of supplier etc. They are pretty much the only place that do legal ones, was talking to the kid in regal and he said it was causing so much grief that they refuse to do any that are not 100% legal. They have been through 3 mot's and also plate checked by police so i know they are ok.
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by sparcost3
quote: Originally posted by big eck
3/4 plates with standard lettering/numbers/spacing ARE LEGAL and i'm willing to put a months wages on it.
I have a set on the missus car which I bought from halfords a few weeks ago.
thank you!!! thats all i wanted to know !!!!! 3/4 plate on tomorow then
Nooo, thats what you wanted to hear. How does that statement there make it Legal? Of course Halfords are going to sell them, why not? They sell spray cans and hammers etc. Its not Illegal to sell such items, its their intended use that is.
they wouldnt sell 3/4 plates if they werent 100% legal???
you dont go to the local news agents and find weed on the shelves next to the tobaco do you....?
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oceansoul
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I have ENG and the Euro stars on my plates...ooo illegal
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by sparcost3
you dont go to the local news agents and find weed on the shelves next to the tobaco do you....?
I never said you could, as thats illegal to sell or carry regardless.
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sparcost3
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
quote: Originally posted by sparcost3
you dont go to the local news agents and find weed on the shelves next to the tobaco do you....?
I never said you could, as thats illegal to sell or carry regardless.
lol, i think its safe to say no 1 really knows its probly best to just leave it standard but its up to ourselves.. and the police will deal with it in there own way if atall
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P1CK4D
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Correct.
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John
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People who can read do know, it's all down in black and white.
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Lynny
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at this thread! Oh dear...
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Tiger
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Lynny, find out the truth, you're one of the 5-0 arent you?
[Edited on 21-01-2010 by Tiger]
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oceansoul
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quote: Originally posted by Lynny
at this thread! Oh dear...
Put us all at ease then
The answer is.......
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by oceansoul
quote: Originally posted by Lynny
at this thread! Oh dear...
Put us all at ease then
The answer is.......
regular plate is legal. metal plate isnt on modern cars.
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Lynny
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Honestly, I don't know in regards to pressed plates etc, not going to lie and pretend I know for certain. When I did traffic law we were told anything other than a standard 'manufacturers' plate is illegal.
In regards to illegal plates though, you do have an eliment of descretion on how you deal with it, I see loads but usually when we're on our way to a job or busy with enquiries. Unless it's ridiculous I usually give a verbal warning.
As for someones comment about how normal cops know nothing about traffic, well it depends on the individual officer. Many are more crime orientated and hate dealing with traffic issues, so seek careers in CID, etc. I've been given the nickname of the 'black rat' on my shift as I'm very traffic orientated, and will quite happily deal with traffic incidents when they arise, but this is what I want to do once I've done 5 years or so as a core responce officer.
Oh and specials have the same powers as PCs, can arrest, carry cuffs, pepper, baton etc, still get law training, officer safety etc, just do the job for free!
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bigjim172000
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by Burny
Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
pressed plates are also illefal
LOL Not if its a classic and are black/white
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Tiger
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quote: Originally posted by bigjim172000
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by Burny
Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
pressed plates are also illefal
LOL Not if its a classic and are black/white
How much of this topic have you actually missed out?
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speedy 172
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id like to no how the topic went from 3/4 plate to pressed plates lol
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by speedy 172
id like to no how the topic went from 3/4 plate to pressed plates lol
Both illegal. Don't do it.
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Nic Barnes
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quote: Originally posted by bigjim172000
quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
quote: Originally posted by Burny
Well you can get pressed plates which are legal, but in terms of size theres no real grey area - standard size and thats it.
pressed plates are also illefal
LOL Not if its a classic and are black/white
bizarrely, if you look above the post above this one made by me, i actually mention modern cars.
some days it is better to actually read through the pages of a topic before wildly posting something.
lesson learned for you i think.
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speedy 172
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ok my bit of wisdom for this evening
by law your aloud a minimum of 10mm boarder at the start and end of the reg
so if you have a reg with 5 numbers you can have a minium of 10mm at each side of the letter and allowing you have the postcode and bsa number on the plate
its perfectly legal
HALFORDS do a short legal plate i have 1 on the front of my car
never had a word said
so if you have a short reg you can legally have a short plate
ta.
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P1CK4D
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So its shorter from side to side, but the lettering has remained the same and untouched? So it has nothing to do with a 3/4 size plate
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_Allan_
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Standard height plates that have been shortend are legal providing the spaces, height is correct etc..
Nowhere does it state that a plate has to be 20.5" x 4 3/8". This size has room for a badge and border.
If you have a 6 charcter plate you can legally have 16 1/8" x 4 3/8". No border or badge can fit though.
If you have a 5 character plate you can legally have a 13 3/4" x 4 3/8" plate, again with no border or badge.
In no regulation whatsoever does it mention plates size. It only has to be correcting spacing, font etc... If you have this on a short reg then you can alter the plate size as above.
Dubmeister have also spent a fair bit getting their pressed plates certified as road legal. Trouble most coppers don't know this and would treat them as other pressed plates
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antnee
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quote: Originally posted by P1CK4D
So its shorter from side to side, but the lettering has remained the same and untouched? So it has nothing to do with a 3/4 size plate
It could be 3/4 the width of a normal plate
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antnee
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Also for anyone registered on Edition38, I've posted a poll on there
http://www.edition38.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=280265
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Nic Barnes
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lol @ results of a poll meaning something is legal or not.
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P1CK4D
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quote: Originally posted by Nic Barnes
lol @ results of a poll meaning something is legal or not.
Is it legal to kill someone or not. Answers on a post code please
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