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Alexx said
It is PYU 400YWeb Page Name
Theres nothing wrong with that reg plate. I would go to the local station, get something off them to say its ok, and keep it in the car for next time they stop you. As long as its spaced out like this ( ABC 123D ) its legal!
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lhasadreams said
Just read in the Sunday paper that the Government are considering relaxing the spacing law by the summer, this will make some plates they sell more attractive and expensive, more revenue for the government
To me that makes sence. If the money goes to the Government, it might stop them on taxing us on every thing we do!
I bet it cost us money the bloody clocks went forward last night!!!!!!!!
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The size and spacing of number plate characters is specified in the regulations, as follows:
Each character must be 79mm high and 50mm wide (except the number 1 or the letter I). The width of each character stroke must be 14mm. There must be a space of 11mm between characters within the same group, and character groups must be 33mm apart. For the purposes of measurement, each character (again, excepting the number 1 or the letter I), regardless of its shape, is treated as a rectangular block of dimensions 79mm x 50mm
from http://www.regtransfers.co.uk/main/car_numberplates_regulations.asp
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