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Motorists are being warned about the use of 'ghost plates' to evade speed cameras, effectively making their vehicles ...
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Don’t confuse ‘Ghost Plates’ with legal 3D and 4D number platesThe term 'Ghost plates' has become a buzzword in recent news stories - but a private plate specialist has warned of potential confusion. In recent weeks, Labour MP for West Bromwich Sarah Coombes ...
Councils have been given new ANPR cameras to try and catch out drivers using the dodgy tactics to try and evade speeding ...
The illegal plates, which reflect camera flashes, prevent detection by speed and bus lane cameras and are also referred to as ...
Council chiefs have issued a warning about motorists using crafty 'ghost plates' to make their vehicles undetectable by the ...
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The controversially named 'ghost plates' are being used by motorists to make their cars 'invisible' to speed cameras. Anyone ...
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The new number plates are reflective and cannot be read by cameras. The practice has been dubbed 'ghost plates' and is ...
Almost two years ago, it was revealed that one in 15 British drivers are using number plates which can reflect camera flashes ...
The new number plates are reflective and cannot be read by cameras. The practice has been dubbed 'ghost plates' and is ...
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