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A bit of advice
Bob696:
stick on plates ...that will confuse them.
mmgemini:
I've never understood this advice on covering uo plats on the internet.
Could somebody explain to me the difference to my vehicle having a pic in a mag and one on a forum. Or even being parked in the street or a car park ?
My local No plate supplier tells me he makes more plates for people that have had them taken from their cars than other people needing new ones.
It's such a simple job to remove a No plate today from the modern car. Just need a bit of ***** **** :twisted:
Sheddy:
--- Quote from: "Thrasher" ---how much fuel can you fit in a Nova :lol:
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Depends on how full the ashtrays are.
lenrover:
--- Quote from: "Mudlark" ---I thought most chavs nowadays used the registration of their local nick-nick cars?
Anyway surely the new legislation making it illegal to purchase number plates without proof of ownership (eg sorry mate can't do it wivout yer V5, drivers licience and passport) protects us now :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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no not if your buying "show plates"
V8MoneyPit:
Maybe I'm missing the point too (not being of a criminal mind!), but in the case of using false plates, surely just making up a number is as good as using a real one? Unless it is for ringing a similar vehicle. At which point they need more than just the registration plates.
I assume (a dangerous thing, I know!) that even if someone is using your vehicle index, it should be easy to demonstrate that it isn't the same vehicle.
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