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legalities of a stick on number plate

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4 landies:
 So are they illegal on trailers or caravans as i have seen alot with the sticky ones including my caravan and does that mean I can speed through cameras when towing and not get caught ( who am I kidding towing a 23 ft caravan with a deisel disco )

redhand:

--- Quote from: disco_diva67 on April 25, 2008, 16:59:51 --- So are they illegal on trailers or caravans as i have seen alot with the sticky ones including my caravan and does that mean I can speed through cameras when towing and not get caught ( who am I kidding towing a 23 ft caravan with a deisel disco )


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If the trailer or caravan was made after 1/9/01 then it must have the correct plates. As it's been illegal in england  & wales to sell non compliant plates since that date, However in scotland the regs don't apply so if you bought the plates while you were on hols in jockland. then there's nothing plod can do about it.

Saffy:

--- Quote from: Tommo on April 20, 2008, 22:07:59 ---yeah it is.  i dont have awt to hide but im no fan of no plate recognition cameras.

these are the plates on my other car...





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The system is multi font capable.

Tommo:
Oh im not saying that number plate recognition things will not pick it up. and thats not the reason i have them, they were on it when i got it. but the only reason i can see the police caring is because of no plate recognition. to the human eye they are fine to read.

redhand:
I think the illegal spacing of the numbers is probably more likley to be the main reason for stopping you. Surely the number should be F255AOM

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