Is your number plate legal? Five mistakes that could see you fined up to £1,000 and fail your car's MOT

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THOUSANDS of Brits are risking a fine up to £1,000 and a failed MOT because of illegal registration plates. Number plates designed to add “personalisation” to your motor are invalid and…

 

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Of course people know if it's illegal or not! The same as they know they shouldn't have fog lights on unnecessarily, but they do! Simply because they can get away with it as they know the police don't bother any more. Too much wolf whistling & raising voices to investigate, MAD!

SteveBrookes69 Who cares about a fancy number plate? Just have it in line with the rules an your good. That being said if this is 'News' then the sun is scraping the barrel.

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