Soldato
Very council estate. Don't waste your money.
Neither is acrylicReading the headline changes:
Honestly sounds more like an attempt to weed out poor quality plates and any of the stupid attempts at defeating cameras, I can't see why Pressed plates or Gel plates could not be made to be compliant.
On that subject I've seen on some forum people asking the police if pressed plates are legal to which the responding officer said 'no, they are illegal' but reading his apparently 'educated' reasoning it was effectively "BSAU145d states it must be made of a reflective material, aluminium isn't reflective"..
What sort of temperature change are you expecting them to subject it to?And Alu will bend as the temperature changes. So won't pass the "thermal change" test.
What sort of temperature change are you expecting them to subject it to?
I’m going to be stupid but what does that MRS plate meant to say, I can see the MRS and the P. JO but the 4 has me confused.
Having had aluminium number plates on many cars, for many years, it won't. I've seen plenty of warped plastic plates though...Even with winter/summer temperatures thin aluminium will warp.
I think they look gash too
Very interesting you say?Would be very interesting to test a Gel plate to all the standards and see how well they would fare