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mrs kou has just rang to say her back numberplate is missing.
obvioulsy we need to get a new one and in the meantime put somehting in the window with the number on, but would you report to the police in case it was stolen and is being misused?
obvioulsy we need to get a new one and in the meantime put somehting in the window with the number on, but would you report to the police in case it was stolen and is being misused?
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The registered supplier will need proof of your identity, as well as proof that the registration number belongs to you.
http://www.direct.gov...mberPlates/DG_4022573
The registered supplier will need proof of your identity, as well as proof that the registration number belongs to you.
http://www.direct.gov...mberPlates/DG_4022573
d9f1c7, if you read the answers above you will see they already have.
My neighbours plates were nicked recently and used to steal petrol. Next thing she knew she was being pulled over herself by the boys in blue. Her reg pinged their ANPR camera.
Always report if your plates are stolen, to protect yourself.
I believe you can buy plates now that break up if removed.
My neighbours plates were nicked recently and used to steal petrol. Next thing she knew she was being pulled over herself by the boys in blue. Her reg pinged their ANPR camera.
Always report if your plates are stolen, to protect yourself.
I believe you can buy plates now that break up if removed.
Years and years ago the back number plate disappeared off my Astra when it was parked in the works car park. The car was 9 years old with the original plates (still had the 'Graham's of Wigan' logo on them from the dealer that sold it new) and I could see where WD40 had been sprayed to loosen the rusted screws. I reported it immediately to the old bill, not so much in case of speed camera detections as they were fairly rare back then but in case of something more sinister.
I had no alternative but to drive home 25 miles with no rear number plate as it was late when I finished work and nowhere was open to get a new plate made up. Stuck an A4 sheet of paper in the back window with my registration written on it in felt pen.
I had no alternative but to drive home 25 miles with no rear number plate as it was late when I finished work and nowhere was open to get a new plate made up. Stuck an A4 sheet of paper in the back window with my registration written on it in felt pen.
just as an update and to round off.
local bobby popped round and told mrs kou what had happened. stolen car etc etc. anyways, she was told she could still drive and just needed to keep her car documents and the bobby's business card with her at al times in case she was stopped. he didn't mention anything about a temp sign or suchlike.
anyhow i did some prints for her to stick in her screen and she picked up new plates which i fitted at the weekend. £20 for two plates + £5 for some antitheft screws + £xx for me huffin and puffin in the garage and drillin holes and ending up with minor cuts and bruises and a slight sweat.
all sorted now.
local bobby popped round and told mrs kou what had happened. stolen car etc etc. anyways, she was told she could still drive and just needed to keep her car documents and the bobby's business card with her at al times in case she was stopped. he didn't mention anything about a temp sign or suchlike.
anyhow i did some prints for her to stick in her screen and she picked up new plates which i fitted at the weekend. £20 for two plates + £5 for some antitheft screws + £xx for me huffin and puffin in the garage and drillin holes and ending up with minor cuts and bruises and a slight sweat.
all sorted now.
Yes definitely report it :) You need to report it to the DVLA and also the Police. This will help if your plate is mis-used in any any way. You will need to drive around with your crime reference number for a while though I'm afraid as once you have reported the crime to the Police, you, the innocent car owner, will get stopped. It is inconvenient but much better than the alternative. See website www.notmycar.co.uk they may be able to help if you do have any problems :)
Yes you definitely need to report it to both the DVLA and the Police. You will have to drive around with your car registration documents and your crime reference number for a while as you, the innocent car owner, will get stopped by the Police with the ANPR systems on their cars. If you do become a victim of someone using your number plate for illegal means, leaving you with the consequences, please feel free to contact us as we may be able to help.
Thanks.
The Team at NotMyCar
www.notmycar.co.uk
Thanks.
The Team at NotMyCar
www.notmycar.co.uk