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Personalised Uk Reg. Plates Abroad
I was over in France last week & spotted an English car with personal plates in my hotel car park, example (but wasn't) AB 123 , nothing else to link it to the UK - though one was white & the other yellow as is UK standard.
Isn't a requirement to show which country a vehicle is registered? It occurred to me that if he was caught by a speed camera he would be untraceable, which I imagine is against the law.
Isn't a requirement to show which country a vehicle is registered? It occurred to me that if he was caught by a speed camera he would be untraceable, which I imagine is against the law.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."GB Stickers are compulsory within the EU unless your UK registration plates display the GB Euro-symbol (Europlates) which became a legal option from 21 March 2001. The Euro plate must comply with the new British Standard (BS AU 145d). The Euro plate is only legally recognised in the EU; it is still a requirement to display a GB sticker when travelling outside the EU."
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I was half hoping we Brits had found a way of shafting the French :0)
If anyone is interested in the exiting information on the occupants of a hotel car park on one day in Alsace last week !!
The car I mentioned was a boring Volvo saloon, the owner of which I didn't see, but also adjacent was a gorgeous, chrome wire-wheeled, silver livered & gleaming German-registered Morgan. The driver of which was a portly middle-aged German gent, with an even portlier wife. It must have been quite a squeeze in the cockpit, but they seemed to happy in trying to recapture their youth.
If anyone is interested in the exiting information on the occupants of a hotel car park on one day in Alsace last week !!
The car I mentioned was a boring Volvo saloon, the owner of which I didn't see, but also adjacent was a gorgeous, chrome wire-wheeled, silver livered & gleaming German-registered Morgan. The driver of which was a portly middle-aged German gent, with an even portlier wife. It must have been quite a squeeze in the cockpit, but they seemed to happy in trying to recapture their youth.
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