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ive had em on over a year now with no problems. even passed a mot. i think if they are marked with the post code then i think that makes everything legal. might be wrong but i dont think so.
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Iirc dubmeister do legal ones. I'm not 100% sure but I think all legal ones have to show the BS number somewhere. If he fines you, argue it. You can always do that and providing you can prove where they came from (Invoice) and that they comply with the BS, you'll be fine.
Tbh pressed plates arnt obvious unless your close enough providing they are the correct font and reflective background.
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ive had mine in my boot for the last 6 weeks.
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Ive had pressed plates on for a year now and had no trouble as they are road legal.
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Yeah just make sure they are the correct font (Charles Wright 2000 I think it is....) as lots of places sell plates with euro or German fonts, which are just asking to get you pulled because they look blatently different.
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Another thing people overlook is font. There are only 2 legal font types here in england
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They need to have the correct font, correct size and spacing of both the plate and text, BS number on the plate and technically the post code of the place that made the plate, or their address or something, and the correct reflective material.
I have 100% legal pressed plates for the estate.