Old number plates

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leigh1050

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2,401 posts

177 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I bought a new set of number plates today and I wondered what to do with the old ones.
Do I just bin them and hope no-one gets hold of them and puts them on another car ?

paddy1970

1,082 posts

121 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Destroy them before disposal by cutting them up, drilling through them, or defacing the numbers and letters.
Or
Keep them stored safely as a souvenir...

gotoPzero

18,796 posts

201 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Jigsaw in half, put one half in the bin now and another half once empty.

wildoliver

9,131 posts

228 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Remember to take them off your car at night too. I keep one of mine in the fridge and the other behind the TV. They'll never look there for them.

leigh1050

Original Poster:

2,401 posts

177 months

Wednesday 5th March
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Thanks for the replies. I'll cut them up and bin them.

bigpriest

1,940 posts

142 months

Wednesday 5th March
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LRK 622K
KRA 408J
BET 375L
C61 SMO

Old plates using space in my brain (and left in a garage somewhere).

Essel

518 posts

158 months

Wednesday 5th March
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During lockdown I used a collection of old plates to make planters to grow veg in.

Yes, we were that bored.

Bungleaio

6,448 posts

214 months

Wednesday 5th March
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I have a private plate so always remove the plates before I sell the car. I now have a stack of plates about a foot tall in the garage

dhutch

15,817 posts

209 months

Thursday 6th March
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paddy1970 said:

Keep them stored safely as a souvenir...
This!

I have the old plates for basically every car ive owned.

Geertsen

1,044 posts

71 months

Thursday 6th March
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Essel said:
During lockdown I used a collection of old plates to make planters to grow veg in.

Yes, we were that bored.
Reg Veg

GetCarter

29,993 posts

291 months

Thursday 6th March
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I put mine on top of the door to my 'man cave'... lest I forget :0)


Riley Blue

22,113 posts

238 months

Thursday 6th March
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Some of my old plates. They came in a box of spares for a 'garage find' I once bought. I've no idea what they've been on, definitely not the car I bought.



Edited by Riley Blue on Thursday 6th March 16:24

ARHarh

4,550 posts

119 months

Thursday 6th March
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I thought you had to put them on the wall in the garage smile

Any how if someone wants to copy your number plate all they have to do is stand behind your car for as long as takes to write the details down.

You may be over thinking this.

SimonKD

1,364 posts

243 months

Thursday 6th March
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I would have them cut up, better safe than sorry you know? If you go all nostalgic on me and want to keep just one set as a keepsake, but other than that, it would be best to dispose of them so they cannot be used wrongfully.

anonymous-user

66 months

Thursday 6th March
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ARHarh said:
I thought you had to put them on the wall in the garage smile
This. It's the law laugh

Baldchap

8,963 posts

104 months

Thursday 6th March
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I stick them to my workshop wall.

V88Dicky

7,341 posts

195 months

Thursday 6th March
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Just keep them safe somewhere, it’ll save you having new ones made up when you sell the car and put the original plates back on?

glennjamin

399 posts

75 months

Thursday 6th March
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Screwed mine to the garage wall above bench...

Matt_T

753 posts

86 months

Thursday 6th March
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Geertsen said:
Essel said:
During lockdown I used a collection of old plates to make planters to grow veg in.

Yes, we were that bored.
Reg Veg
Don't be silly, they're regetables

leigh1050

Original Poster:

2,401 posts

177 months

Thursday 6th March
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They're off of a Mazda6! I'm not going to get all gooey eyed over a set of plates off a Mazda!