Show Plates Are About To Change
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Show Plates Are Set for a Change
Overview:
Since 2001, the supply and design of vehicle number plates have been governed by strict regulations. These laws dictate the character font, color, spacing, margins, and materials used. Suppliers are required to verify the identity and registration entitlement of customers and register with the DVLA. However, there have been notable exceptions: the regulations didn’t apply to Northern Ireland and Scotland, and non-compliant plates could be sold as "show plates" not intended for road use.
Impending Changes:
These loopholes are about to close. The legislation will extend to Northern Ireland and Scotland. Additionally, show plates will need to be marked clearly, making any misuse on public roads easily identifiable. The DVLA has released a consultation paper, available on their website, inviting feedback on these proposed changes.
Reasons for the Changes:
The anticipated reforms are likely to be enacted due to the effectiveness of the Automatic Number Plate Recognition System (ANPRS) in combating terrorism. These changes will also aid in identifying untaxed and uninsured vehicles, providing strong justification for the new measures.
Challenges Ahead:
While these steps are promising in reducing illegal plate usage among casual offenders, it remains uncertain whether they will deter serious criminals and terrorists. More sophisticated lawbreakers may continue to evade detection despite these tighter regulations.
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