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Rob H |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 23:36 |
quote: No there is nothing in the MOT saying you have to have a specific font. Only that the number plate is easily recognisable, not trying to disguise the identity of the car, the characters are correctly spaced, and that the plate is free from defects. Just it seems stupid that the system will allow you to get a certificate sayin the car is legally road worthy, but then you can get done for summat that passed the MOT :( [Edited on 24-07-2003 by Rob H] | |
vibrio |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 23:31 |
quote: then you tke the PC ID number and you complain about him. don;t pay the fine | |
Drew |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 23:29 |
probs cause it should have failed the mot but the tester was leanient (sp) and the police wasnt | |
AJP |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 23:29 |
number plates can be any size so long as the letters are the legal size. | |
Rob H |
posted on 24th Jul 03 at 23:27 |
Why is it that something can pass through an MOT fine, yet the Police can pull you over as your driving out the MOT centre and fine you for something on the car? Examples are stuff like using different fonts on number plates. If there easy to read, you can pass an mot with them, but if the police pull you, they can fine you for not using the correct font on your number plates :boggle:. |