I saw an amazing Ferrari this afternoon in the centre of london.
Bright red, cream interior and being driven like an F1 driver - bliss!
But when i spotted the number plate i was heartily disappointed.
It would seem that this particular Ferrari owner could not afford or find an ideal number plate
so insteasd he saw fit to use a bolt to make his number plate read what it didn't.
I won't identify the plate but this got me thinking that actually illegal number plates have become somewhat endemic on our roads.
Despite the DVLA regulating the size and shape of number plates - thousands of motorists still do it and as a numberplate enthusiast it annoys me!
surely mis-spacing a numberplate will affect the price you can ask when selling your number plate ?
I'm aware that not everyone can get their ideal personalised numberplate but should you break the law to get around this?
Clearly it's a popular choice in the current climate
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