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Strange news. The government has thrown its considerable weight behind a new type of numberplate that can't be stolen.
Well, it can be stolen, but it takes three minutes to remove from your car and it will be broken in the process. As a result the thief can't attach it to his own vehicle and hurtle around the countryside clocking up points on your licence.
Nor can he fill up his car with fuel and then drive away without paying, knowing that the CCTV footage will direct the constabulary to your house rather than his.
All well and good, you might think from the comfort of your agreeable wing-back chair. But hang on a minute. Why is the government getting involved? They don't care two hoots if you have your car clamped by a psychopathic cowboy.
Truth be told, they don't care, really, if it's stolen. And actually, despite their sensible expressions and concerned noises, they don't even care that half of Bristol seems to have been stabbed recently. So why, all of a sudden, are they getting so excited by a numberplate that's hard to nick? You may be with them, of course. You may be one of the 33,000 motorists who had their cars "cloned" last year and you may welcome any initiative that makes life harder for the thief and the vagabond. Well I'm sorry, but you're looking at this the wrong way round.
At the moment you drive about with the correct plates on your car, cursing every time you inadvertently trigger a speed camera or collect a parking ticket. You think it's not fair. You think you're being persecuted by an anti-motorist, pro-tax, 1984-style government that's obsessed with infringing your personal liberty and emptying your wallet at every possible opportunity. You think all this because it's true.
So why not simply fit your car with the plates from another car? That way you'll never hear from the authorities again. Unless some other motorist who "adopts" your plates triggers a speed camera in Bradford . . . which again is no problem, because you can prove you and your car were in Dunstable at the time.
Only recently someone stole Terry Wogan's plates and then committed some awful atrocity while in Camden. It was a ram raid possibly.
Well of course it took Plod only four minutes to realise that Wogan does not sign off at 9.30 every morning and spend the rest of the day driving his Bentley around Dixons. So they let him off.
And by using his plates the thieves got away with it, too.
Are you seeing the problem yet? It's simple. If we all swapped plates the system would collapse, and it's genuinely hard to see how the state could put it back together again.
They'd need to get off the croquet lawn for five minutes and pull over every single motorist, and that presupposes they have a police force that isn't currently occupied filling in health and safety forms and refusing to climb ladders. And they haven't.
And that's why I have no points on my licence, and to his eternal mystification, James May aka Captain Slow has 14.
Let me give you an example. I was followed this morning by a swarthy-looking chap in an elderly Mercedes-Benz and I bet you any money he's never paid income tax in Britain, he's never paid car insurance and that the plates on his car are registered to an elderly doctor in Fife.Plainly he arrived in Britain, looked at the way everything works and decided that by dispensing with the moral code he will never appear on the radar. So why should we? The rules of formal identity are only in place to persecute members of the law-abiding middle classes and, honestly, all you need to do to escape is change the six on your numberplate to a nine. And say, should by some miracle you ever be pulled over, that you've just been on a stag night, and that your mates mucked about with your car as a joke.
I'm not suggesting you go out and stab someone in the heart, or that you drive to London and throw petrol bombs at important public buildings. Changing your numberplate hurts nobody; it just means you'll never have to pay the London congestion charge again, or a speeding fine, or a parking ticket. And every single plan the government has for road pricing would be thrown into disarray.
That's why the government is so damned worried. You are not a free man because you are a number. But if you change that number you have anarchy in the UK.
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kapios69 1 month ago
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Do all 207's have electric fold in mirrors? Or is it only GTs?
jackd166 3 months ago
What is the song playing between 4:59 and 5:42
adamc260 5 months ago