Front number plates and the police

Front number plates and the police

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lordbluf

Original Poster:

381 posts

184 months

Friday 13th April 2018
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Im going to be buying an Adventador S next week and wondered what folks do with the front number plate on these?

I know some people dont bother to put them on (the same goes for the likes of Ferrari etc), and just wondered if they attract a lot of bother from the police, and if so, is a cursory telling off, or are they hot on issuing points and penalties these days?

Just feels rude to put a plate on the front and ruin the look. Thanks in advance, Lord B.


Ferruccio

1,840 posts

126 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Why give’em the satisfaction of nicking you for it?

vsonix

3,858 posts

170 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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I really don't get why people are so fussy about number plates. The only times when the car is going to be static long enough for people to form any kind of aesthetic opinion about if it looks better without a front plate is going to be at a show or a meet in which case it's 99.9% likely that the car is going to be indoors or at least on private land, in which case either get a trim piece that hides the fixing points, or one of those trick holders that can be folded away inside the front grill, that way while the car is static and being drooled over, the plate can be either removed or tucked away. Then put the plate back when you're driving about on the roads. Or get show plates if that's your bag.

I don't think I've ever seen a car driving past me on the road and thought 'OMG that would look so much better without a front plate'. Conversely I've quite often seen cars coming towards me with the front plate removed and placed on the dash (usually as part of a greater program of ill-advised 'visual mods' like US style always-on indicators etc) and thought to myself 'wow, is it really worth the aggro and hassle of potentially getting pulled over every time you drive the car just because you think your 17 year old E46 looks more like a racecar thanks to this petty act of non-conformity?'

If anything it takes me back to secondary school where all the kids who fancied themselves as a bit of a rebel would tie their school tie backwards so the fat end was tucked away but the thin side was hanging down, or alternatively tie it really short with a very loose, fat knot. Then they would moan and complain about being picked on by the Head of Maths in the corridor.

ashleyman

7,057 posts

106 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Lots of friends say the only police force that gives them hassle is Surrey.

lordbluf

Original Poster:

381 posts

184 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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"If anything it takes me back to secondary school where all the kids who fancied themselves as a bit of a rebel would tie their school tie backwards so the fat end was tucked away but the thin side was hanging down," lol - i remember that well.

lordbluf

Original Poster:

381 posts

184 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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ashleyman said:
Lots of friends say the only police force that gives them hassle is Surrey.
irony would have it - im meeting a friend for dinner tonight who is an officer in Surrey Police, i'll ask him. Thanks. Lord

RamboLambo

4,843 posts

177 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Its still a hanging offence down my way.

The boys in blue in Devon & Cornwall are hot on it as they have nothing else to do. God forbid if they ever catch a real criminal

croyde

23,933 posts

237 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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I see a lot of cars minus front plates here in London. Majority of them are not Super Cars by any stretch of the imagination biggrin

Most of the average speed cameras round here only look at the front plate, that's why the motorbikes can go as fast as they want.

Pioneer

1,330 posts

138 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Same here in Cambs. Got pulled with no front plate on the Lambo. "Very nice car Sir but can't have one rule for you and a different rule for everyone else." They were cool about it actually but did say to sort it or I'd get a ticket next time. One took some photos on his phone as it happens for a colleague who was Lambo crazy. In all fairness I had every intention of putting a front plate on and had had a bespoke bracket made up but the car had just had PPF on the day before.

Brads67

3,199 posts

105 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Why would you not put a number plate on. Everyone has to ? so why would you not.?

BlueIn2Red

403 posts

214 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Bikers don't have to.

Ferruccio

1,840 posts

126 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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BlueIn2Red said:
Bikers don't have to.
There’s a reason for that.

lordbluf

Original Poster:

381 posts

184 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Brads67 said:
Why would you not put a number plate on. Everyone has to ? so why would you not.?
I just think it spoils the look somewhat.


Brads67

3,199 posts

105 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Yeh, I think my motorbike helmet hides my lovely face, but have to wear one ! smile

Whatever you want dude, but I can`t see them letting you off with it for very long.

Oh and as an aside, if you blitz a van mounted camera with a front facing camera, and they track you down, it`s perverting the course of justice.

Same for ANPR cars, if you are found to be wanting in the tax or mot area.


BlueIn2Red

403 posts

214 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Ferruccio said:
There’s a reason for that.
Please do share.

Sarnie

8,156 posts

216 months

Saturday 14th April 2018
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Mine must have fallen off.

Officer.

angel

warch

2,941 posts

161 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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Stick on plate or plate in the window?

I thought the dealer had a duty of care to ensure a vehicle left their premises in a roadworthy state? I'd refer the police back to them. Incidentally what do the MoT testers make of it?


Pioneer

1,330 posts

138 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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What makes me smile is that dealers want every box ticked ref. the handover, part-exchange, finance etc but then supply the car with no front plate saying 'don't worry about it'.

lordbluf

Original Poster:

381 posts

184 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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Sarnie said:


Mine must have fallen off.

Officer.

angel

RamboLambo

4,843 posts

177 months

Sunday 15th April 2018
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warch said:
Stick on plate or plate in the window?

I thought the dealer had a duty of care to ensure a vehicle left their premises in a roadworthy state? I'd refer the police back to them. Incidentally what do the MoT testers make of it?
That's worse than being on the front of the car IMHO. Hate it when I see plates on dashboards thinking it looks cooler. Same about stick on ones on the side of the bodywork