- Joined
- 11 Jan 2004
- Messages
- 43,322
- Reaction score
- 2,758
- Country
So you think the police (a govt agency) are ignoring the majority of illegal number plates so that DVLA (another govt agency) will not have their profits impacted?
To be fair, the car was first registered in 2015, with a change of details in 2020 - it's a possibility that the registration is the original and Julie really is driving that car!
It does appear like that , it is left to the MOT inspection , but still overlookedSo you think the police (a govt agency) are ignoring the majority of illegal number plates so that DVLA (another govt agency) will not have their profits impacted?
EGOThis is what I've never understood.
It's one thing buying a personal plate, but why pay through the snoz for a number that isn't correct and needs butchering to get it to mean what you want?
To be fair, the car was first registered in 2015, with a change of details in 2020 - it's a possibility that the registration is the original and Julie really is driving that car!
Exactly........ Julie however will have non of it.
I thought Pimlico Plumbers had corned the market on most of those sorts of Licence Plates .I had a good one pass me on the A13 this morning. It was a drain company. The van registration number was 1 2 POO.