You my or my not be caught, but one thing is for certain. Putting them on a vehicle that is too new for them and only fitting for 'style' purposes is a truly w anker thing to do.I have a 1987 LDV90 and I really want to put black vintage number plates on it. I know its not legal in the UK as its not pre 1980 but I do see them every ware. Has anyone on hear been fined or is there a warning first?
Black number plates matter.You my or my not be caught, but one thing is for certain. Putting them on a vehicle that is too new for them and only fitting for 'style' purposes is a truly w anker thing to do.
Yes, but only where they can legally be fitted!Black number plates matter.
Watch out. You're about to have riots in the streets.Yes, but only where they can legally be fitted!
I saw a new ish Merc pulled over by a traffic cop on the M3 yesterday, presumably because he had black and silver plates on it, or maybe it was due to him speeding? Whatever the reason I suspect he'll be fined for it, and potentially need to get a new MOT for the illegal plates too.I have a 1987 LDV90 and I really want to put black vintage number plates on it. I know its not legal in the UK as its not pre 1980 but I do see them every ware. Has anyone on hear been fined or is there a warning first?
That's what I thought, it had to be pre 72-3 to legally wear them.I saw a new ish Merc pulled over by a traffic cop on the M3 yesterday, presumably because he had black and silver plates on it, or maybe it was due to him speeding? Whatever the reason I suspect he'll be fined for it, and potentially need to get a new MOT for the illegal plates too.
If you feel it's worth drawing attention to yourself, then go ahead.
I have black and silver plates on my classic, but it's 1972 to can legally wear such items.
think anpr & traffic cameras have trouble reading the black/silver plates.I saw a new ish Merc pulled over by a traffic cop on the M3 yesterday, presumably because he had black and silver plates on it, or maybe it was due to him speeding? Whatever the reason I suspect he'll be fined for it, and potentially need to get a new MOT for the illegal plates too.
If you feel it's worth drawing attention to yourself, then go ahead.
I have black and silver plates on my classic, but it's 1972 to can legally wear such items.
Before 1st of Jan 1980.That's what I thought, it had to be pre 72-3 to legally wear them.
But more are using them now.
They must have moved it, I'm sure it used to be 72Before 1st of Jan 1980.
It was only vehicles registered before Jan 1st 1973, that could wear black and silver plates. However in Jan 2021 the DVLA extended this to include vehicles registered before Jan 1st 1980.They must have moved it, I'm sure it used to be 72
And when they do look they'll probably find something/anything.It's like small number plates on bikes. Normally you won't get stopped for it but it gives them a reason to do so and then they can look for anything else they can do you for.