The front number plate on our Surf has "Bushido" on it which is different to the one on the back number plate which has BMS on it. I assume BMS is or was a dealer.
As per another post;
"It is also a requirement that the organisation who made up the plate show their name and postcode on the plate to aid tracing of the production of false plates and of the individual who purchased the plate. This is normally shown in the centre at the bottom of the plate. This was introduced in 2001 when the new character style and two digit year identifier came into force, but applies to all registration plates made up after that date regardless of the year of the vehicle."
I have a 2011 vehicle which only shows the name of the car dealer who is part of a national chain and with no postcode. Technically I suppose with both cars I am breaking the law and the vehicles would fail a MOT.
As per another post;
"It is also a requirement that the organisation who made up the plate show their name and postcode on the plate to aid tracing of the production of false plates and of the individual who purchased the plate. This is normally shown in the centre at the bottom of the plate. This was introduced in 2001 when the new character style and two digit year identifier came into force, but applies to all registration plates made up after that date regardless of the year of the vehicle."
I have a 2011 vehicle which only shows the name of the car dealer who is part of a national chain and with no postcode. Technically I suppose with both cars I am breaking the law and the vehicles would fail a MOT.
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