Bye Bye S2000 HF, Hello S200 OHF
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Originally Posted by Gizmo-R,May 27 2009, 05:22 PM
I think its rubbish that ANPR systems cannot read the plate.
Think about the variations of plates we have in this country.
We have old prefix style and the new style then we have the more cherished one where they are not specific to the old or new reg system
Sure the ANPR has to cater for this. I dont get how the spacing factor can pose a problem as there is so many different formats of registration marks.
ie I have 5 characters in my reg, some may have more and some less. I dont see how the spacing factor can affect it. If you had a different font or trying to dodge a font to look like a letter than fair enough.
I just dont see why the spacing is THAT crucial
Think about the variations of plates we have in this country.
We have old prefix style and the new style then we have the more cherished one where they are not specific to the old or new reg system
Sure the ANPR has to cater for this. I dont get how the spacing factor can pose a problem as there is so many different formats of registration marks.
ie I have 5 characters in my reg, some may have more and some less. I dont see how the spacing factor can affect it. If you had a different font or trying to dodge a font to look like a letter than fair enough.
I just dont see why the spacing is THAT crucial
I have a reliable source who has told me that the ANPR is actually sh1t hot and can read all sorts of plate fonts etc.
TBH, that is what I want to hear - a system keeping uninsured drivers off the road and picking up stolen vehicles.
Still if I were a terrorist, i'd be driving round in a Vauxhall 'Generic' with someone else's plate attached from another Vauxhall 'Generic'. Rest assured - the plate would be bold as brass too with no irregularities.
Actually, did the copper search your car for explosives/guns/Boeing 757 manuals to backup the terrorist claims?
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Originally Posted by Hypersonik,May 27 2009, 10:51 PM
Actually, did the copper search your car for explosives/guns/Boeing 757 manuals to backup the terrorist claims?
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Is it really worth the hassle?
Terrorists and pedantic coppers or not, number plates are there to identify your vehicle and are not window to your inner soul.
Just because the rules might be out of date with what the current technology can do, why should anyone be excepted?
Just an alternative view....
Terrorists and pedantic coppers or not, number plates are there to identify your vehicle and are not window to your inner soul.
Just because the rules might be out of date with what the current technology can do, why should anyone be excepted?
Just an alternative view....
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Originally Posted by LTB,May 27 2009, 04:07 PM
It's all bollox.
I got a ticket on mine for the same around 2 months ago whilst the wife was driving it.
She got the same old blah blah about the cameras not recognising it etc.
She was quick enough to point out to the officer that the camera seemed to notice it perfectly well 2 weeks prior as I had been nabbed by a scamera.
I wish I had been there, the look on the gimps face must have been priceless.
I got a ticket on mine for the same around 2 months ago whilst the wife was driving it.
She got the same old blah blah about the cameras not recognising it etc.
She was quick enough to point out to the officer that the camera seemed to notice it perfectly well 2 weeks prior as I had been nabbed by a scamera.
I wish I had been there, the look on the gimps face must have been priceless.
That is class!
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Originally Posted by RevRanger,May 27 2009, 12:37 PM
P155 OFF
I wonder how much that is worth?
I wonder how much that is worth?
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Originally Posted by ge2,May 28 2009, 10:12 AM
Is it really worth the hassle?
Terrorists and pedantic coppers or not, number plates are there to identify your vehicle and are not window to your inner soul.
Just because the rules might be out of date with what the current technology can do, why should anyone be excepted?
Just an alternative view....
Terrorists and pedantic coppers or not, number plates are there to identify your vehicle and are not window to your inner soul.
Just because the rules might be out of date with what the current technology can do, why should anyone be excepted?
Just an alternative view....
Anyone who knows what an S2000 will know what my plate says. Anyone who doesn't won't give a crap anyway!
I have to say that I like personal plates less and less, especially when they attempt to spell things.
Both my wife and I have plates but they are spaced normally and act as a way of removing the date from our cars. That way I don't feel complelled to buy a new car!
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Originally Posted by corgi_watkins,May 28 2009, 10:12 AM
Nothing as it hasn't and, as far as I understand it, will never be issued...
I am ashamed to say that I fell for it as did he - he went straight to the MD and complained about it and refused to drive it.
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Originally Posted by Bassoctopus,May 28 2009, 10:18 AM
Anyone who knows what an S2000 will know what my plate says. Anyone who doesn't won't give a crap anyway!
I have to say that I like personal plates less and less, especially when they attempt to spell things.
Both my wife and I have plates but they are spaced normally and act as a way of removing the date from our cars. That way I don't feel complelled to buy a new car!