I was surprised that Vicroads would allow such similar plates too.
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there is hundreds of them, they come up everyday, and depending on the system used as there is a few independent plate reading systems I know we have a group of people who's job it is specifically to check them manually and pick what state etc, and I know they keep a record of the different makes/colours etc to also help with matching up the plates to the owners.
I am amazed at how it can be pouring rain and the wide overall shot just shows fuzz because the weather or sun glare is so bad, but the super zoom in shots show a picture perfect shot.
I was surprised that Vicroads would allow such similar plates too.
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Ah, yes.
I know of a fellow who has the number plate R1O7.
The police pulled him over and was checking out the car. They would not tell him why they pulled him over. They demanded licence. They demanded proof of registration. Did you know a registration label is not proof of registration? Well, the coppers on the day didn't think it was. Eventually the owner twigged. "You've found my registration number does not exist?" he said. "Yes." one copper replied. "You dickheads!" the owner replied, you typed in R107. This registration is R1O7."
Yes, the blue boys get it wrong at times, though they won't admit it.
John
JDNSW
1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
Hi Ron. I sincerely hope I've not offended you by settling on these letters and numbers... When I first bought it I'd decided that it had to have something different on the plate.. Id also settled on Black and Silver as it will work well with the red or white.. I typed in several 101 options inc LR101, 101LR, FC101... The first was available so it seemed logical... Once the diesel is in it'll probably end up as TD6 101.... Guess its better someone you know has it as opposed to someone you don't... I know for 4 101's in SA, poss soon to be 5, 2 of those are off the road.... so it could have ended up on one of those... Incidentally, the number 101FC is available here in SA, so Stuee might not be the only one with it if he secures it in WA. Cheers for now. A Sitec who's still grinning from ear to ear because of all the WTF looks he's getting when on the road!!![]()
1995 Mercedes 1222A 4x4
1969 (Now know! Thanks Diana!!) Ser 2 Tdi SWB
1991 VW Citi Golf Cti (soon to be Tdi)
'When there's smoke, there's plenty of poke!!'
'The more the smoke, the more the poke!!'
Similar but different.
In the 80's we had a 323 Mazda wagon & received a request from Qld Transport to front the car for a check of the VIN.
Took it to Redcliffe DOT & parked beside a similar vehicle.
While waiting in the normal DOT line I started talking to the lady in front of me
Unbelievably it was her car I'd parked beside & it was her VIN which she'd been asked to show as well aaaaand..........................her VIN was the same as mine, which was the reason for both the requests
Scary, hey?
And the result was............................................... ................?
Who had the ringer, or was it a Mazda stuff up?
If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
Ian
One of the DOT lackies came & inspected both vehicles & found that even the engine #'s were the same.
He noted everything down, said "Thank you. That's all we need" & I never heard any more about it.
I'd say it was a Mazda Boo Boo.
Steve
Although hard to believe in Japan, this is a common ploy for workers to steal cars.
One of the DOT lackies came & inspected both vehicles & found that
even the engine #'s were the same.
They hang a duplicate set of tags, or did before RFID on a shell and with the connivance of the gate manager take it out the gate.
David Thursfield ex CEO of Ford Europe ( and thenPlant manager at Broadmeadows) told me that when he was manager of Solihull that scores of Rover SD1s were stolen in this way.
It didn't come out until years later when the MOT started cross matching identical cars with the same numbers.
I had a few stolen from the shipping yard at Broadmeadows but none like that.
Regards Philip A
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