where it is obviously not a german vehicle or the plates are clearly illegal, you can expect to get pulled over.
But if you have German plates on a LHD westy, most passing police cars will assume you are a tourist, unless they have a cause to stop you.
German Pressed Plates
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Re: German Pressed Plates
Tobyt25 wrote:they are uk font pressed plates not german.
Ah, gotcha. Yep, if they fit all the other requirements, then they would be legal. There's nothing says they have to be flat plastic rather than pressed or whatever.
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