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JumboBeef:

--- Quote from: Llanigraham on April 30, 2010, 21:28:00 ---Number plates now have to have the makers name and post code on them, which can then be cross-checked with their register.
--- End quote ---

Only on post-2001 motors. 

My 1996 Disco has 'blank' (if you know what I mean!) number plates which have been on there for three years now, without any problems.

auf_wiedersehen_pet:
I think there's also an issue with visibility. Most bonnet mounted plates are partially obscured due to the angle of the bonnet.

LiftedDisco:
As above, best bet is to speak to your MOT chap...

I have a stick on number to the offside of the winch bumper - last time round he looked at it (probably as it's a bit faded from jetwashing bits of Sibbertoft off it!) and commented that it wasn't legal but that he also knew that I would break a 'proper' plate.

His view was that a stick on plate was a better compromise than a damaged solid plate...

redhand:
MOT tester manual link

http://www.motuk.co.uk/manual_630.htm  vertical or as vertical as possible rules out been laid flat on a bonnet.

dxmedia:
Not the least bit illegal, but it is age dependent as above.   Just think the front end of an e-type jag.

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