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Old 10-Sep-2005, 01:08   #21
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is this to small then
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Old 10-Sep-2005, 01:25   #22
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Is what too small?
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Old 10-Sep-2005, 22:12   #23
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I run a 7" x 3" plate with as large as numbers as possible. Have been stopped a few times, but, always given a rectification note as it's not taking the pi55.

As I understand it, if you are reported to the DVLA 3 times for messing around with the size, layout etc then the DVLA could remove the number plate and issue a Q plate .... urban mythe or truth, sure some will be along soon to tell me.

Also been told that the penalties for having a small or modified plate are higher than having no plate at all ... again sure that someone will be along soon to tell me I'm talking "rubbish"
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Old 10-Sep-2005, 23:36   #24
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The removal of the number only relates to a cherished mark but I do know that it only needs to be reported to them twice for them to recall the plate.
Penalty in its basic form for both offences is the same, £30 fixed penalty, although if taken to court it's up to £1K
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Old 11-Sep-2005, 01:54   #25
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OK,thanks for your input guys.
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