21/01/2010

Number plate tax for the UK?


















I've just been reading Senate Bill 451-FN thats been passed in the State of New Hampshire and will take effect from July 1 2010.

A little unnerving as it's all about placing an annual tax on vanity number plates.

You've got to wonder how long it'll be before the British Governent get wise to this little earner?

http://www.gencourt.state.nh.us/legislation/2010/SB0451.html

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20/01/2010

S.A. 2010 Plates For Sale













Soccer enthusiast and owner of the most sought-after personalised "SA2010" number plates is looking for buyers.

Amod Khan, 63, of QwaQwa in the Free State owns the number plates for eight different of the provinces.

"I am now keen to sell all the plates, besides the Free State one, which I will keep on my personal vehicle. I am on the lookout for buyers and will take the best offers," said Khan.

"With all the hype after the announcement in 2004 that we would be hosting the soccer World Cup, I went out and applied for all the plates," he said.

Khan, who runs a furniture business, said that he was very excited at the time to have acquired eight of the plates, but he now planned to capitalise on his investment.

"People who buy them from me will be proud to drive around in a car with the SA2010 registration plates.

"Whenever I drive around in my car, the number plate attracts attention."

He said he spent over R20000 to obtain the number plates and believes that they are now worth a lot more now.

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A1 KOP for Auction







Liverpool FC fans have the chance to show their devotion to the club thanks to DVLA Personalised Registrations.

A1 KOP, one of the better private plates reflecting the Liverpool football ground in will going under the auctioneers' hammer during the first DVLA public auction of 2010 set for the Haycock Hotel, Wansford, Cambridgeshire.

The event, which takes place over three days, gets underway on Wednesday, January 27, and will also feature the first of DVLA's triple O registrations with 1OOO being auctioned on Friday, January 29.

DVLA Personalised Registrations Marketing Manager, Damian Lawson, said: "Any self respecting Liverpool fan, or Kopite, will undoubtedly want to put A1 KOP on their vehicle, I don't believe we have another personalised plate in our vault which so befits a club or ground in which A1 KOP does. It doesn't matter what football team you support, the mere mention of the word KOP brings instant recognition to Liverpool FC."

In total, the forthcoming auction will comprise 1500 registrations including, ABS 41L (reserve - £350), AMG 80Y (£400), AWS 50M (£400), A1 DAF (£900), A51 EEP (£300), 816 BOS (£1,700), 8 BSA (£1,900), BU55 BYS (£900), ELT 70N (£900), EMA 11L (£400), 458 FNE (£1,500), GHO 555T (£900), HAT 80X (£450), 1 HNE (£3,200), 1 OOO (£8,000), TOW 600D (£450).

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18/01/2010

Bending the ANPR rules




















Police are using car-surveillance technology aimed at catching criminals and terrorists to target the public so that they can meet government performance targets and raise revenue.

Police insiders also claim that intelligence stored on the national Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) database is "at least 30 per cent inaccurate", which has led to the wrongful arrest of innocent motorists and the seizure of their cars.

The revelations highlight growing concerns about target based operations among enforcement agencies and local authorities seeking to bolster conviction rates and income with "soft" arrests and fines on otherwise law-abiding members of the public.

Click Here! for the full report.

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CH4V PL4TES






I've just found this website; http://www.chavplate.org.uk/
I know that personalised number plates are not everyones cup of tea but I think that this fellows passion may be bordering on O.C.D.

Still, if you look on the right hand column of the home page you'll notice a "plate" of the month category (the actual title is rather more colourful than that) so in the interest of humor I've sent him a picture of my UP51ART number plate and if I don't win, I'm gonna wonna know why!!

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15/01/2010

DVLA Auction Goes Ahead







DVLA Personalised Registrations has said that the wintery weather will not prevent its first auction of 2010 from going ahead.

The event, which starts on Wednesday, January 27,and continues for three days, will go ahead as planned at The Haycock Hotel, Wansford, Cambridgeshire, regardless of the weather.

Events Manager, Jody Davies said: "There's no question mark hanging over whether the first auction of the year will go ahead, it will be business as usual come 8.50am on January 27."

"Thanks to the web, prospective buyers can view the auction live, while, as always, we will have a large team of telephonists manning the phones enabling bidders an un-interruptive service throughout the three days."

Anyone interested in any of the 1,500 registrations being auctioned by the DVLA are urged to register as soon as possible in order to secure the remote bidding services.

Once registered, bidders can also send in a written bid allowing the auctioneer to bid on their behalf.

For those wishing to be kept up to date of events as they happen, DVLA Personalised Registrations offers an auction listening service. Dial 0900 312 1103 to be put through to a live sound feed, direct from the auction room.

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11/12/2009

LFC number plate scam









Police have launched an investigation after Liverpool fans lost thousands on a website promoting LFC registration plates.

Sal Adams of Lancashire told number plate owners he could make them up to £100,000 by selling their Reds number plates using his friends at Anfield and contacts in the Middle East.

But fans who put their number plates on the website said that the result was non-existent buyers and demands for up to £2,000 for legal fees and charitable donations.

Adams claimed he set up his website to sell the Fernando Torres plate "F9 LFC" for Unicef.

Following their own inquiries the UN children’s charity have said they do not want their trademark appearing on his site nor will they except donations from him.

Javed Hoque of Birmingham was told his F6 LFC plate was being purchased by Saudi Prince Faisal bin Fahd bin Abdullah as it included the name of his F6 promotions company.

"He was very persuasive. He told me that talks with the Prince’s company were going very well, that this was an incredible opportunity and I had to act quickly. There was a lot of pressure and a lot of chat about how your family can benefit. He said I needed to pay £1,000 only for the solicitors fee. I paid it, but nothing happened." Said the Liverpool fan.

Mr Hoque went on: "He kept going on about what a big Liverpool fan he was but said he really liked Florent Sinama Pongolle."






Michael Guinan, a 31 year old accountant, of Chelmsford, owns the registration FT 09 LFC and was among the fans to contact Mr Adams.

"He promised up to £100,000 but it would cost me £2,000 to host it on the site. I told him straight away that I wouldn’t give him that but eventually I risked £500 up front and the rest at the end of the auction. He told me a guy from Norway had bought it and money was wanted for legal fees."

In e-mails sent to unsuspecting number plate owners Mr Adams writes: "The small fee is nothing to what you will received (sic) for your plates. We have a number of Middle Eastern customers who would place bids for your plate."

Lancashire Police confirmed they had arrested Adams, of Preston New Road, Blackpool, on suspicion of fraud relating to vehicle registrations and that the investigation was continuing.

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