Mike Rowland - Essex AO Posted Monday at 07:18 Posted Monday at 07:18 8 hours ago, tex said: Having worked at a car manufacturing plant for 30yrs inspecting just about everything to do with new cars and what is allowed etc.. The book of regulations is staggering, I mean staggering. Spacing for any letters and characters has ALWAYS been subject to tolerances and never altered. What did alter was lazy police enforcement. Anyone who changes the font has to be pretty vain. If you're moving characters to read a word that STILL doesn't read the proper original word.. Hmmmm And yet DVLA sells personal plates that actively encourage a little spacing adjustment... Is displaying a personal plate vain, or just individual choice, just like choosing the car you drive? 1 Quote
Ian Kinder (Bagpuss) - Joint Peak District AO Posted Monday at 07:28 Posted Monday at 07:28 Yep, what's more memorable, should there be an incident K3V AB ? or MW 15 BWC? 2 Quote
Captain Colonial Posted Monday at 09:18 Posted Monday at 09:18 My good lady wife Lady Colonial destroyed our next door neighbour once over his personalised plate. He was one of those people who was always trying to outdo everyone else with the latest gadgets or fashion - ostentatious to the extreme. We were out in front of our home one Saturday when he and his wife (think Harry Enfield’s “considerably richer than you” couple) rolled up in his Mercedes with a personalised number plate (sadly, W@NK8R wasn’t permitted by the DVLA). Him to Lady Colonial: “See my new number plate? See how they’re my initials?” Her, thoroughly unimpressed by it but especially by him, ice hanging off her words: “I see it.” At this point, I’m wise enough to see the warning signs and to just stand back and enjoy the show… Him: “Isn’t that great? I love mine! You should get one too!” Her: “Why?” Him, somewhat flummoxed: “Why?” ”Yes - why?” I could tell she was leading him into a trap, which was great because for once, it wasn’t me. Protip: Only marry a doctor of psychology if you’re smart enough to think before you say something stupid that gets analysed afterwards. Him: “Because they’re great!” ”Why?” ”Well…. for one, because it makes it easier to find your car in a car park.” Oh Lord, here we go… Her, logic mode in full power: “Do you normally park in car parks full of silver Mercedes, making it difficult to easily identify which car is yours?” ”No, but…” ”Or is it that your memory is failing due to your advancing age, and you can’t recall registration numbers but you can remember your own initials?” Ouch! ”Well no of course not, it’s just that…” ”Do others call you by your initials to save time? Do they call you “GRS”? Because if they do, that would make it easier for them to find you on the road.” ”No…” ”Then why do you think I should have one? Because I don’t have any of those issues and if you don’t either, I fail to see the point.” ”Because they’re great!” Her, looking thoughtful: “Hmmm - I see. Fascinating. I must go inside to study this in my books.” She then turned and went into the house, leaving him befuddled and me fighting not to smirk. Him, to me: “What did she mean by that?” Me: “I’m not qualified to answer that question, but if you pay her £90 an hour, she can help you answer it yourself.” 2 6 Quote
DannyTGS Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Anyway while on plate topic, anyone know who does stick on plates? Google doesn't give a straight answer lol Quote
mega ade Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 20 minutes ago, DannyTGS said: Anyway while on plate topic, anyone know who does stick on plates? Google doesn't give a straight answer lol When i had my old reg I had stick on plates found them on ebay that was 2 years ago worked really well Quote
Ross the Scottish exile Posted 5 hours ago Author Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, DannyTGS said: Anyway while on plate topic, anyone know who does stick on plates? Google doesn't give a straight answer lol Last one I got was from a trailer place. It still has to have the BS mark and be reflective etc. Oh! And the letters stuck to the stick on back ground have to be spaced in accordance with the current Regulations. 20 minutes ago, DannyTGS said: Anyway while on plate topic, anyone know who does stick on plates? Google doesn't give a straight answer lol Quote
Captain Colonial Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 31 minutes ago, Ross the Scottish exile said: It still has to have the BS mark and be reflective etc. Oh! And the letters stuck to the stick on back ground have to be spaced in accordance with the current Regulations. And good luck with those first two in particular… Quote
DannyTGS Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago they are legal on our cars with the markings, stick on plates are legal for cars designed not to have a front plate, Westfields fall into that category as theres is no actual mounting point, but yeah i want legal size, font, reflective and BS code thingy Quote
DannyTGS Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago found a uk legal reflective, but no BS number, guess I'll just get a BS sticker made up with the details from my BMW reg plate haha Quote
dvd8n Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 51 minutes ago, DannyTGS said: they are legal on our cars with the markings, stick on plates are legal for cars designed not to have a front plate, Westfields fall into that category as theres is no actual mounting point, but yeah i want legal size, font, reflective and BS code thingy Not arguing, genuine query - do you have a citation for that? In the Construction & Use or somesuch? D Quote
DannyTGS Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 1 hour ago, dvd8n said: Not arguing, genuine query - do you have a citation for that? In the Construction & Use or somesuch? D I think I saw it on a TikTok when a traffic officer often posts about modifications and law's etc, google does suggest its only pre 73 cars, so maybe im wrong Quote
DannyTGS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I have only skim read this, but nowhere does it mention stick on not being legal, so long as its fixed, reflective and BS numbers https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/561/part/II Quote
mega ade Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I don't think the paw patrol are going to nick you for a small printed bs code missing half of them wouldn't know anyway as long as its correct reflective background font and size im sure your be ok. 1 Quote
dvd8n Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 21 minutes ago, DannyTGS said: I have only skim read this, but nowhere does it mention stick on not being legal, so long as its fixed, reflective and BS numbers https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2001/561/part/II I have a vague recollection that it's the 'as vertical as possible' that is problematic as it's open to interpretation Quote
DannyTGS Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, dvd8n said: I have a vague recollection that it's the 'as vertical as possible' that is problematic as it's open to interpretation yes, here lies my problem, as ill be mounting mine above my vent on my nose cone so more horizontal than vertical, I suppose I could always snap one in half and fit it vertically under my nose cone and claim i didn't know it was broken lol Quote
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