What style number plates do you have?

So if I have a car registered before '01 but using plates that have a Euro-symbol on them ... I do not need the BS AU 145D?
(because technically the plate "design" I'm using is for post 01 plates; but the car is pre 01)

No, because the legislation applies to PLATES made after September 01, not cars.
 
[TW]Fox;14148096 said:
Never understood why people like to pretend they are Czech, or French, or German. It looks really daft.

Its usually a reference toward the car - I often see "D" in an EU style on old VW Campers & the like for example.
 
Standard Japanese-import sized plates with the new-style font.

No maker's post-code or BSAU 145d markings, though.

Well... that's what I've got on the Galant estate, need to replace my old-style, delaminating plates on the VR-4 as they look terrible in comparison.
 
Wow - everybody seems to have a "mate" who runs a garage.
Is your "mate" willing to lose his MOT license?
Because if he allows your illegally plated car through and the vehicle is subsequently stopped, the MOT pass can be traced back and he could lose his license to do MOTs.

Excellent mate if he's willing to risk that.

On the day you took your car for MOT it had the correct plates on. You obviously changed them over after it had been MOTd, therefore nothing to do with your mate.
 
Wow - everybody seems to have a "mate" who runs a garage.
Is your "mate" willing to lose his MOT license?
Because if he allows your illegally plated car through and the vehicle is subsequently stopped, the MOT pass can be traced back and he could lose his license to do MOTs.

Excellent mate if he's willing to risk that.

But how could they prove I didn't have legal plates on when he passed the MOT?

I like how you put mate in inverted comma's, some people do have real mates outside the internet you know

edit: didn't read eidolon's reply first :D
 
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Not 100% if the Flag is legal but the plate itself is fine..
 
[TW]Fox;14149683 said:
Why does it say SAAAM in little letters at the bottom? Is your name not Sam?

Just in case people don't understand what the plate means... I know to a lot of people it wouldn't make a lot of sense.
 
Just in case people don't understand what the plate means...

Text at the bottom to explain what the plate means? That is absolutely epic fail :( It is the most cluttered plate in the world ever, its like you've filled it with letters and numbers :p
 
Wow - everybody seems to have a "mate" who runs a garage.
Is your "mate" willing to lose his MOT license?
Because if he allows your illegally plated car through and the vehicle is subsequently stopped, the MOT pass can be traced back and he could lose his license to do MOTs.

Excellent mate if he's willing to risk that.

Nope, he's only at risk if the MOT inspector is inspecting that MOT, or if you fail then appeal, or if you appeal your pass. :confused:

So if I have a car registered before '01 but using plates that have a Euro-symbol on them ... I do not need the BS AU 145D?
(because technically the plate "design" I'm using is for post 01 plates; but the car is pre 01)

You may fit a non BS AU 145d plate to that vehicle, however, it is illegal to now produce such a plate in this country.
 
I believe the law is about to change on 'side badges' i.e where the EU logo goes, all cars registered and kept with the UK will have to display either no badge or the EU logo with GB underneath.....anything else is illegal.
Although UK Government will let you display either a CYM SCO or NI/IRL if you live in those countries, law to be adopted in 2010 IIRC.

http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/live...y-your-lfc-badge-is-unlawful-100252-21213891/

Number plates can include a European Union symbol, Union flag, Scottish Saltire, Cross of St George or Red Dragon.

The law bans football crests or any other adornment or alteration to the licence plate because it hinders the effectiveness of roadside speed cameras and number plate recognition technology.

Acting Inspector Steve Hardy of the roads policing department, said: “Merseyside police prides itself on setting and maintaining the highest standards of professionalism.

“According to the regulations, registration plates are only permitted to display an acceptable international symbol or flag.
 
According to the regulations, registration plates are only permitted to display an acceptable international symbol or flag.

That's a bit vague. They sell the Civic Type-R internationally and the symbol is widely recognised. More or less. It's not got boobies on it, so it's perfectly acceptable to me.
 
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