16-04-2014, 07:24 AM
(This post was last modified: 16-04-2014, 07:25 AM by devils_fuel.)
This is the best post from Niall's link 
Hi,I've read the thread and consider this the best answer, though it too really misses the point, that point being, If a number plate has been through the BS approval process, sold by a DVLA approve supplier and has the relevant info on it . It is UK compliant if its steel plastic or gold. To argue otherwise would require you to show to a court that you know better than the BSI and the DVLA when they allowed it to be approved.. Of course if it hasn't been through the above process its non compliant irrespective of what material it is made of
SO, the very short answer is, if the metal plate has been correctly aproved it its allowed in the UK
Edited by slickmouse, 09 April 2013 - 11:22 AM.

Hi,I've read the thread and consider this the best answer, though it too really misses the point, that point being, If a number plate has been through the BS approval process, sold by a DVLA approve supplier and has the relevant info on it . It is UK compliant if its steel plastic or gold. To argue otherwise would require you to show to a court that you know better than the BSI and the DVLA when they allowed it to be approved.. Of course if it hasn't been through the above process its non compliant irrespective of what material it is made of
SO, the very short answer is, if the metal plate has been correctly aproved it its allowed in the UK
Edited by slickmouse, 09 April 2013 - 11:22 AM.
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