[doc] Re:Number Plates
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[doc] Re:Number Plates
- From: "Mark" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 06:44:04 +0100
Martin
I know Essex police are very hot on this subject due to the (Essex boy racer
syndrome).Met are a little bit more lenient.
Whether the plate be damaged, letters/numbers incorrectly spaced or wrong in
size, it will be reported as index plate not fitted to car/ motorbike etc.
which would be the same as not having number plates at all.
It is purely down to the officer whether he/she warns you, fine you with an
FPNN which is a Fix Penalty Notice Non-endorsable (No points) or in most
cases if that is the only offence, a VDRS (Vehicle Defect Rectification
Scheme) which basically tells you to get it sorted ASAP and go to an MOT
testing station to get them to stamp it to confirm the defect has been
corrected with in the next 14 days. Erm!! the last time I received one of
these, the MOT testing station charged £15 to stamp it. Mr. Traffic Sergeant
was not pleased with caption written on the bottom of the plate. " No! I
don't know any better."
Now with cherish number plates, if you miss- align or change the font on
letters number, or having the number plate fixing screws strategically
placed so it reads something else, the police can report this direct to the
DVLA, and because they still own the plate, you only have the use of the
plate, providing it is not misused, the DVLA can & have taken the cherish
plates back.
However, I have come across one case where a motorist had his plate removed
and 4 weeks later the DVLA contacted him again via an agent asking did he
want to buy it back again!!!!!!!
Mark
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