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Chat Area => General Car Chat => Topic started by: BazaJT on 24 December 2012, 20:56:07
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I'm not sure if this is in correct section[could an admin check and move if needed please]Anyway just scanning through this months issue of JEC magazine and read this.Anyone purchasing a Personal Registration number is being advized by the DVLA to check the serial number of the form V750[certificate of entitlement]as 900 forms have been stolen.The number is on the top right of the form and are in the following range 5930101 to 5931000,buyers should also ask to see the V778 certificate of retention or the V5C vehicle registration certificate.If a dodgy V750 is found prospective buyers are asked to contact Northumbria police straight away.
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serves them right - 'tis the price of vanity
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serves them right - 'tis the price of vanity
A personalised plate is a lot easier to remember when something goes wrong (eg, a hit and run).
It could also generate a shitload of revenue for the incompetents down at Swansea, but as usual that won't be obvious to the dense f**kers for at least another 10 years. In the meantime they will waste money on telling us there are 2 million uninsured cars on the road, and that they know where they are.
UTTER CRAP!
Just like the TV detector van, if you really knew then you wouldn't be telling us......you'd just be tipping up at 6am with a warrant!
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serves them right - 'tis the price of vanity
Just like the TV detector van . . . .
Don't seem to see them any more. Are they still around ?
Interesting. A bit of online research threw up the following
http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/55922/response/164153/attach/html/4/IR2011006%20TVL%20response%20following%20IR%20final.pdf.html
Evidence from detector vans has never been used in court. So maybe there isn't any "evidence"
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Sorry to be off topic aswell, but I wonder if the new flat screens can be detected at all. The old CRT screens where detected by using the time base (from memory) and of course LCD/LED etc. screens don't have that.