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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
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    Hard to read upside down
    But easier to identify or follow
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    Quote Originally Posted by Aitch
    The last digit of my plate is partially obscured by the rego holder. Bearing in mind that I bought the bike new, and presumably it got a warrant with the holder in place, am I still at risk of a ticket if I get pulled up by a cop with a bee in his bonnet??
    DO you even need a reg to get a warrent , dont think you do, as you need a wof to get a reg.

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    Correct. You need the WoF to get the reg, but not vice versa. Once or twice when I've let both lapse I've had to get the WoF first. Post Office won't reg it without, they look it up in that poxy computer.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ixion
    Correct. You need the WoF to get the reg, but not vice versa. Once or twice when I've let both lapse I've had to get the WoF first. Post Office won't reg it without, they look it up in that poxy computer.
    Yep, in my 'past life' I use to just reg the bike - figured as long as it come back as reg'd when a cop checked the number plate then I wouldn't get stopped
    Worked - I never got stopped.
    Then they changed the rules and I had to get wof's
    Now a check will tell the cop if the wof is current too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Yep, in my 'past life' I use to just reg the bike - figured as long as it come back as reg'd when a cop checked the number plate then I wouldn't get stopped
    Worked - I never got stopped.
    Then they changed the rules and I had to get wof's
    Now a check will tell the cop if the wof is current too.
    Just add RFID chips and some strategically placed sensors and the roads will police themselves. The cops can get off traffic duty and ACC will be able to make an even bigger profit than the theiving bastards make now. The scanners would cost less than paying for the police to patrol the roads.
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