Sorry for the tea spray dude...hope you didn't scald anyone ;D
Balls to ACPO...i'm more up for DD guidlines
.......now where do we sign the petition [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
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Sorry for the tea spray dude...hope you didn't scald anyone ;D
Balls to ACPO...i'm more up for DD guidlines
.......now where do we sign the petition [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
i shall bear all this in mind for when i get my personalised plate made up next year :P
think its gonna go on a bike as im likely to get that before a new car and im hoping for a fairly new car :P
i just got as excited as i was on birthday recieving just by the thought of having it on my own bike! (must remember to put the paper work in a safe place)
LiamOriginally Posted by DaytonaDog
I sprayed a mouthful of tea everywhere when I read this. ACPO using common sense is about as common as rocking horse droppings. Usually the stuff they send out is politically correct fluffy wuffy pyschobabble rubbish and tends to get filed in the cabinet marked bin.
Policeman officer DaytonaDog Sir guidelines on number plates is simples: Got much better things to be doing with my time so I don't give a rats arse to be honest. [/quote]
;D ;D ;D
I agree! Can't be bothered with the hastle and it's the law anyway. The number plate is only legal If it has the garage/retail who issued the plate stamped on the bottom of the plate and only will issue plates that conform to the legal standard! So the police officer can use that against you If they so wish! I am not a spoil sport but I don't give the police an excuse to hastle me for nothing! [smiley=happy.gif][/quote]Originally Posted by Iceman
I'm with the above. Legal plate, legal type, no problems. Added advantage to my mind is that the number plate is a big yellow reflector on the back of the bike.... other road users are known to be hard sighted, why make yourself less visable by reducing the size of the biggest reflector on the back of the bike!!
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