Number Plate Cloning – A Growing Problem in London

The Sun newspaper have reported that number plate cloning is a growing problem – particularly in London. Hackney reported 1,160 examples in the past 12 months while Haringey had 842 cases.

The use of cloned plates was supposed to have been stopped by legislation that prevented the manufacture of plates without evidence of vehicles ownership such as the registration document, but that legislation seems to be often ignored.

People clone plates to avoid parking and speeding fines, and to avoid paying for car insurance. But it creates enormous problems for those whose vehicles have been cloned to get the fines issued overturned.

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Number Plates for Cyclists

It was Ken Livingstone who first advocated that cyclists should have number plates on their bikes. That was in response to poor behaviour by cyclists and a complaint to him on a radio phone-in about cycling on pavements. That was back in 2006 but he did not progress the proposal.

Since then cycling behaviour in London has got considerably worse. But a south London school is going to make its pupils display a number plate. This is in Carshalton in South London. Headmaster Amit Amin said that pupils have been cycling in a way “that endangers themselves and others”. Cycling pupils will be given a number plate which they must display when riding to and from school in future.

It brought a rather predictable response from a spokesperson for Cycling UK who suggested it might deter cycling by “making it more difficult”. Cyclists seem to oppose more regulation of cycling in any form. Note that other schools already have rules about what pupils should wear when cycling – for example helmets. That is for safety reasons for themselves but rules that provide more safety to others do not seem totally unreasonable and it is difficult to see why having to display a number would deter anyone from cycling.

Roger Lawson

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