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Originally Posted by euromodder
Why keep the same plates when they were stolen ?
That's asking for trouble.
Even more so when they get put on a car of the same make, model and colour.
We need to have 1 original government plate at the rear, so when it's stolen, you'll get a new plate.
We can't run with 2 duplicates.
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Again, number plates in the UK are fixed to cars unless you go through the cost and process of buying personalised number plates.
Also, a 1994 1.4 Diesel Citroen AX was never going to be used for high crimes, and nothing ever came of the theft.
It always baffles me why other countries don't have front number plates, it seems an obvious way to further prevent motoring crimes.