Getting away with mispaced number plates - "ED 51MON"

Getting away with mispaced number plates - "ED 51MON"

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TVR Griffith

Original Poster:

6 posts

13 months

Yesterday (08:55)
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In this era of constant camera surveilance (I live in the ULEZ and regularly use M25/Dartford Crossing) is it imposible to get away with a mispaced number plate? Will these cameras automatically fine you, or is it just a copper you have to worry about?

I'm not talking stupid attempts at changing a digit with a screw head, just altering the spacing e.g. "ED 51MON" instaed of "ED51 MON"

2020vision

478 posts

10 months

Yesterday (09:19)
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It isn’t impossible to get away with a misplaced number plate, but the chances of getting caught and dealt with are very small.
The suggested change you show will not defeat the ULEZ cameras I would say.

TVR Griffith

Original Poster:

6 posts

13 months

Yesterday (09:23)
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Thanks; do you speak from experience?

Emissions compliance aside, I'm just wondering whether a ULEZ camera will detect the misspacing and automatically issue a fine/ report to authorities (regardless of actual ULEZ compliance)?

LosingGrip

8,296 posts

173 months

Yesterday (09:28)
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TVR Griffith said:
Thanks; do you speak from experience?

Emissions compliance aside, I'm just wondering whether a ULEZ camera will detect the misspacing and automatically issue a fine/ report to authorities (regardless of actual ULEZ compliance)?
Cameras will pick it up without any issues (assuming space between characters isnt taking the piss). I doubt they will send it onto the police.

Chances of getting stopped depends. I stop a few (a reason to stop, breath test/drug wipe/look for any other defects/offences...there normally is more!).

Misplaced plates can be reported to the DVLA and the plate can be revoked from use.

TVR Griffith

Original Poster:

6 posts

13 months

Yesterday (10:08)
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Ah thank you; at least I get an opportunity to attempt charm with a police officer. wink

Got to decide whether the price of vanity is worth the risk lol.

Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10


Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10

Red9zero

8,917 posts

71 months

Yesterday (10:17)
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TVR Griffith said:
Ah thank you; at least I get an opportunity to attempt charm with a police officer. wink

Got to decide whether the price of vanity is worth the risk lol.

Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10


Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10
Standard plates in the boot (with a method of fixing) can help. Apparently ....

TVR Griffith

Original Poster:

6 posts

13 months

Yesterday (10:28)
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Top tip.

Dave.

7,664 posts

267 months

Yesterday (10:37)
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LosingGrip said:
Cameras will pick it up without any issues (assuming space between characters isnt taking the piss). I doubt they will send it onto the police.

Chances of getting stopped depends. I stop a few (a reason to stop, breath test/drug wipe/look for any other defects/offences...there normally is more!).

Misplaced plates can be reported to the DVLA and the plate can be revoked from use.
“One crime at a time” - Matt Farah

hehe

Super Sonic

9,488 posts

68 months

Yesterday (10:40)
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You risk getting reported on the number plate thread.
https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

Edited by Super Sonic on Friday 27th June 20:11

over_the_hill

3,235 posts

260 months

Yesterday (11:29)
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I would imagine (no inside knowledge) that as long as the camera can extract a reg. number and associate
it to a vehicle or a Dart Crossing account or whatever, then there is no requirement for any human intervention.
Cameras will be processing 1000's of plates each day.
However, if the camera can't extract the reg. number then that is (I guess) where a human needs to
examine the photo.

Drumroll

4,140 posts

134 months

Yesterday (12:15)
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Maybe just leave the plate as it is. I know a novel concept to actually keep your plates legal.

The other question is why bother about drawing attention to yourself? Oh sorry I forgot that's the reason you want to change them.

Look at me!

Biker 1

8,137 posts

133 months

Yesterday (12:28)
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Drumroll said:
Maybe just leave the plate as it is. I know a novel concept to actually keep your plates legal.

The other question is why bother about drawing attention to yourself? Oh sorry I forgot that's the reason you want to change them.

Look at me!
This.
I simply don't get why anyone would want to part with their hard earned for something that nobody else cares about, with the added bonus of being a plod magnet. Furthermore, if your car is on PCP, I understand there are various admin fees required from the finance co to swap plates....

ChocolateFrog

31,640 posts

187 months

Yesterday (12:30)
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Red9zero said:
TVR Griffith said:
Ah thank you; at least I get an opportunity to attempt charm with a police officer. wink

Got to decide whether the price of vanity is worth the risk lol.

Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10


Edited by TVR Griffith on Friday 27th June 10:10
Standard plates in the boot (with a method of fixing) can help. Apparently ....
If I was a traffic cop this would piss me off way more.

Riley Blue

22,278 posts

240 months

Yesterday (12:36)
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It's far more classy to have a plate that spells your name standard spaced - far, far more...

Andy86GT

645 posts

79 months

Yesterday (12:56)
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LosingGrip said:
TVR Griffith said:
Thanks; do you speak from experience?

Emissions compliance aside, I'm just wondering whether a ULEZ camera will detect the misspacing and automatically issue a fine/ report to authorities (regardless of actual ULEZ compliance)?
Cameras will pick it up without any issues (assuming space between characters isnt taking the piss). I doubt they will send it onto the police.

Chances of getting stopped depends. I stop a few (a reason to stop, breath test/drug wipe/look for any other defects/offences...there normally is more!).

Misplaced plates can be reported to the DVLA and the plate can be revoked from use.
This must be the best way to generate cash for the DVLA / exchequer;

Advertise a plate that means nothing unless letters are repositioned.
Poor sucker that buys it repositioned letters.
Sucker reported to DVLA.
Plate revoked.
Plate resold, rinse and repeat.
Genius.

dundarach

5,663 posts

242 months

Yesterday (12:59)
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You might fool the digital thingies, however, every human will think you're a bell end, sorry!

Either don't be cheap with your vanity plate (like me) or buy a better one.


Freakuk

3,856 posts

165 months

Yesterday (13:03)
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Small plates, small fonts, spacing was a big thing on bikes in the 90's/200's but it just caused too much grief, you would get pulled by the cops and then he'd find a race exhaust, dark visor and so on.

Nowadays I just stick to the standard size plates and spacing, one less thing for me to worry about and usually the big one that would open the pandora's box.

Same on my cars, just don't want the grief and to me it looks pretty tacky these days.

Antony Moxey

9,635 posts

233 months

Yesterday (13:06)
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Or just change your name by deed poll to Ed51 Mon. It'll probably be cheaper than buying illegal plates...

lost in espace

6,377 posts

221 months

Yesterday (13:08)
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Halve the space rather than move it to an incorrect position, get a dealer name on the bottom and the BS number in the corner. I found someone on ebay who did this, looks almost legal, well not really enough of an issue for a cop to stop you.

RSTurboPaul

11,951 posts

272 months

Yesterday (13:08)
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Andy86GT said:
This must be the best way to generate cash for the DVLA / exchequer;

Advertise a plate that means nothing unless letters are repositioned.
Poor sucker that buys it repositioned letters.
Sucker reported to DVLA.
Plate revoked.
Plate resold, rinse and repeat.
Genius.
No plates issued by the DVLA are re-issued and resold (but there would be the original payment to retain upon a plate's revocation).

Some were reissued back in the 70s (IIRC) with supporting paperwork submitted for any such claims/requests, but that opportunity is long gone.