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mac
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Post by mac » Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:53 pm

Have you tried pull them off once they have been well attached????



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Post by mrbennybennett » Mon Sep 11, 2006 12:56 am

alicrozier wrote:You sure it was ripped off? Sometimes they just fall off with the heat from the exhaust.
Nah definately ripped off - parked outside a mates house in invergowrie, within 10 mins there were about 10 kids round it like a fly on sh1te and 10 mins later when i came outside the number plate was left by the drivers door. some some wee scrote was definately at it and yanked it off :evil:

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Post by Scottd » Mon Sep 11, 2006 11:26 am

mac wrote:Gareth's right (and you all know how much it pains me to agree)

but there is a requirement for you number plate to be securely attached, velcro by its very nature isn't secure.


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I think a lot of these law's are aimed at the English who have a completely different system regarding number plates. I doubt that would (and probably couldn't) be enforced up here. How would they know ur plate was held on with velco anyways?!
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