Some people buy non-age related plates so they can keep their cars for longer.
What if a car has a plate that is too new for it's model?
DVLA doesn't allow that. Older is fine but not newer
Some people buy non-age related plates so they can keep their cars for longer.
What if a car has a plate that is too new for it's model?
What if a car has a plate that is too new for it's model?
DVLA doesn't allow that. Older is fine but not newer
Some people buy non-age related plates so they can keep their cars for longer.
What if a car has a plate that is too new for it's model?
Scrotes aren't that thick, they usually find an identical vehicle and copy the reg, or steal foreign plates so the police have no clue what it's registered to, usually Eastern European cars
Again ANPR picks up dodgy motors, both roadside cameras & those on top of Police vehicles
Some people buy non-age related plates so they can keep their cars for longer.
Or too old for what it's fitted to, especially if you can't transfer the plate.What if a car has a plate that is too new for it's model?
Avoid Chain Bar then, there's 12 ANPR cameras in the junction with another 4 at Hartshead and a further six on J25.Scrotes aren't that thick, they usually find an identical vehicle and copy the reg, or steal foreign plates so the police have no clue what it's registered to, usually Eastern European cars
Again ANPR picks up dodgy motors, both roadside cameras & those on top of Police vehicles
Is there a new rule which prevents people from keping cars with 'normal' plates for more than a certain length of time?
Avoid Chain Bar then, there's 12 ANPR cameras in the junction with another 4 at Hartshead and a further six on J25.