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Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 06 Mar 2020 21:44
by Doug Thompson
That is a question for SCS to answer.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 10 Mar 2020 14:57
by raceidiot
The licence plate thing is weird because it doesn't seem to be a mandatory thing irl. Both my cars don't have the EU flag, but they are both from the 90's. But I've seen brand new cars with plates that still have it and ones from early 2010's without.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 11 Mar 2020 10:26
by The big dog 1984
i've had a 2002 "52" plate which did have the uk flag and european union stars
then had a 2003 "03" plate which was plain

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 11 Mar 2020 18:51
by RukiRG
The EU flag on license plate is not actually a custom reg plate? As I know, original/legal/normal plates are without flag... everything else is something customized by owner/former owner

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 11 Mar 2020 19:19
by raceidiot
I dunno I've seen plates with the EU flag that have dealer stamps on them, I think the police dont care too much as long as the plate doesnt have any illegal fonts or isn't made out of the correct reflective material.

Even then this is more for SCS to decide rather than promods.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 16 Mar 2020 06:29
by ScuL
I have lived in the UK for 6 years so I can comment on this subject from experience.

The EU stripe has never been mandatory in the UK, it depends on your personal preference when you first register the vehicle with the DVLA.
If you don't do anything you will get a non-EU plate, if you tick the box for EU plates you will get EU plates, it's optional.
In some cases, brand new cars are pre-registered by car dealers, in that case the EU stripe may or may not be included because it depends on what the car dealer guy preferred when he registered the plates. Most dealers don't obtain EU plates.

It's actually illegal to deface or remove the EU stripe because it's manipulation of a vehicle registration plate and you can receive very high penalties and be ordered to "renew" the plates by police.

So all those people who
  • mark their plates with stickers to cover;
  • or using sand paper to remove;
the EU flags are breaking the law. In the majority of cases British police however do not seem to bother much with manipulated plates unless you have incorrect reflective material or the wrong type of font which prevents ANPR cameras from working.

French police however have been known to ticket British motorists that cross the Channel and do not display a valid country code sticker. A valid country code sticker is either;
  • the EU stripe in its original form;
  • a white GB sticker oval;
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Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 17 Mar 2020 02:10
by id777
Thank you, ScuL it's interesting.

In 2015, when I have been to UK. There were a lot of non EU plates.

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 22:59
by bricksathome
Somewhere has been rebuilt recently, but where is is? ;)

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Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 23:02
by JohnBart
No idea, but it looks spectacular, as always. ;)

Re: Development on version 2.x (British Isles Edition)

Posted: 27 Mar 2020 23:05
by Smonocco
Looks like Fishguard maybe?