classic33
Leg End Member
I ask, because when I explained to the local police how I knew a car was carrying a false plate they seemed to find my simple explanation unbelievable.
Explanation given was that I went via a tyre checker site. Entered the registration, and it brought up the details of the actual vehicle. Confirmed these details via the DVLA website & was able to tell them that the plate in use, did not belong to the vehicle it was on. Registration actually belonged to a motorbike.
There was disbelief on the faces of the officers whilst they were listening, with disbilief on their faces, that the average person in the street could perform such a check, and then inform them that a false plate was used.
Others on here have used similar means, to check a registration. So is it really that hard to check a registration, that the police are not willing to believe you?
Explanation given was that I went via a tyre checker site. Entered the registration, and it brought up the details of the actual vehicle. Confirmed these details via the DVLA website & was able to tell them that the plate in use, did not belong to the vehicle it was on. Registration actually belonged to a motorbike.
There was disbelief on the faces of the officers whilst they were listening, with disbilief on their faces, that the average person in the street could perform such a check, and then inform them that a false plate was used.
Others on here have used similar means, to check a registration. So is it really that hard to check a registration, that the police are not willing to believe you?