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Stolen number plate
Tara:
Yeah hopefully, the police have all my details and said im likely to be pulled by the police a few times and be asked to pay first when i get fuel.
scooba:
barstewardss !. This sort of thing winds me right up it so rediculous .you have to get new plates now and all the hassel. why dont they take them off some pile of rust waiting to be scrapped
VWellsy:
Hi Tara,
Just a suggestion, as I've not really thought it through (early on a Sunday morning :indifferent:). But if you were to buy a cheap private plate from the DVLA then you would probably save yourself the hassle of being pulled over, and being messed about at the petrol pump.
Also it would be instantly obvious to the police or anyone else that see's your old number plate that they are possibly the little gits who are trying to get away with something.
I know it will mean you have to spend a little money, (which you shouldn't have to!) But it might save you some hassle :signLOL: :smiley:
Gene Hunt:
There are were ? some plates you could have made that if anyone tried to rip them off they just broke in to pieces. Don't know if you can still get them tho ?.
RedRobin:
--- Quote from: Gene Hunt on August 29, 2010, 08:45:49 am ---
There are were ? some plates you could have made that if anyone tried to rip them off they just broke in to pieces. Don't know if you can still get them tho ?.
--- End quote ---
....AFAIK they are still available. They're stuck on and rip apart when some scumbag tries to remove them. The only concern (a big concern) is what happens to the surface they're stuck too. Ooops! there goes the lacquered surface of my expensive carbon, or that's torn my whole vinyl wrap panel, let alone paintwork. Does anyone know more detail about potential body damage?
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