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The DVLA sell personalised number plates for profit , knowing they may be ' adjusted ' to spell names etc also knowing that if adjusted the buyer could be prosecuted.
Is this hypocritical ?
The buyer is at fault, Larry, not DVLA.
An offence is an offence.
If a seller of anything didnt sell "in case" the buyer altered the product, nothing would get sold.
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Yes I understand, but they are the authority and knowingly sell a product for that purpose .
Larry
I agree with you both , but what I would like to know is if I get done another two times for my illegal plate ( 3 times and its taken off me ), will the DVLA resell it??
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They dont sell them for that express purpose, Larry.
For instance: If I wanted to buy Reg No. B1 DDY for me aged aunt, and closed it up to B1DDY, it's still me committing the offence, not DVLA. They would have sold me B1 DDY, not B1DDY.
I am told the president of the Elvis fan club in UK has ELV 15, closed to ELV15.
He / she should be fined just for being an Elvis fan.
Wait for it!
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I have said in previous posts my ideal plate was D4 LEK and yes I would of put them together, but my husband wouldnt bid on it at the time, now he wishes he hadoh:
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I think that the DVLA frown more on the sneaky folks who place yellow headed screws on top of the Black lettering to make some letters look different.
But as to the original question, I remember when I first searched for a personal plate, the site said "If you intend to alter a plate, we would rather you didn't purchase it"
That would probably work as well as a "Wet Paint" sign.oh:
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The DVLA sell personalised number plates for profit , knowing they may be ' adjusted ' to spell names etc also knowing that if adjusted the buyer could be prosecuted.
[HI]Is this hypocritical [/HI]?