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  • David Hammond

    Member
    25 September 2013 at 14:40

    I looked at this too a while ago.

    Trouble is, you need to keep records of each plate.

    "show plates" are illegal, and you if I remember correctly YOU can be penalised for supplying these.

    However I know a few members on here do supply them, so they would be better suited to answer your questions.

  • Nick Eccles

    Member
    26 September 2013 at 15:19

    We have the Tennants system and it works nothing special and nothing to complain about.

    Yes you need to keep records, however we supply very little retail, we have focused on supplying Garages who themselves are registered with DVLA and therefore they keep the records and there info goes on the plate made. We were audited (along with several of our trade customers) by DVLA about 3montsh after we started and they were very happy with the set up and record keeping.

    and Yes it is illegal to supply a "show plate" despite any waivers signed etc – not sure it has ever been tested in court yet though!

    Extract from DVLA:
    "Although the term ‘show plate’ was not recognised in law, there was clearly some
    confusion as to the position. Since the introduction of RNPS, nearly a third of all
    enquiries received by DVLA about the Scheme have related to the question of ‘show
    plates’. Any doubts about the position have been removed by the Road Safety Act.
    As the law stands, a registration plate cannot be marked as a “show plate” or “ not for
    road use” simply as a means of circumventing the legal requirements.

    The Road Safety Act makes it an offence to supply any plate bearing a vehicle
    registration mark and designed to be fitted to a vehicle or trailer that does not comply
    fully with the display requirements and British Standard as contained in the Road
    Vehicles (Display of Registration Marks) Regulations 2001."

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