Are we allowed to paint the number plate on the car?
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nath wrote:Curly wrote:PUR157 wrote: My prepared excuse is that the plate blocks cooling air from the radiator and causes the car to overheat.
I tried that line when i got pulled over one time with no plate on. Police don't buy it at all.
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bruce wrote:Non-rta plate = fine
Police don't listen to excuses as it is black and white (!)
Very easy in NSW if you are happy to be a bit dodgy.
Go to your Local RTA and complain that someone has stolen your front number plate. They will give you the option to:
A - Get new general issue plates
B - Have your current plates remade.
Take option B. The RTA employee will then tell you to make sure you keep the rearplate on the vehicle, and will charge you a minor fee for the remake of your new plate.
Upon payment of the fee you will get a recipt which becomes your get out of gaol free card. When pulled over, explain that you had the plate stolen and show plod your reciept explaining you are wating for a replacement. For the added dodgy touch photocopy the recipt and take care to make sure the date is obscured, making it a timeless get out of gaol free card.
It's probably not fraudulent as you are not lying that you had to get the plate remade - but use at your own risk
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nath wrote:Has anyone tried to use a bike rack plate as their front number plate? These are seriously small. It's technically an rta plate - I wonder if the wording of the offense might provide a loophole for this..... hmmm
I know someone who did exactly that. He had an argument over it with a friendly police officer, who promised to fine him for it.
Fine never came...
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Caffeine wrote:nath wrote:Has anyone tried to use a bike rack plate as their front number plate? These are seriously small. It's technically an rta plate - I wonder if the wording of the offense might provide a loophole for this..... hmmm
I know someone who did exactly that. He had an argument over it with a friendly police officer, who promised to fine him for it.
Fine never came...
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I admired his creativity on this one
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Sean wrote:What's happenned to him? Haven't heard of him or the car in ages? Was one of the few turbo'd NB svts back in teh day, helped things move along at a rapid pace.
He's still around, still has the car and it's still a weapon
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