Yes, it has happened to one of my friends before who tried to be clever, he took his number plate of his car, everything, he passed a 30 mph camera at over 100mph. The police or whoever it is, zoomed the photo in to his tax disc and got all of his details via his tax disk!
yes because if you get flashed by a speed camera then they can't detect your registration
A speed camera work when a driver is on high speed then the speed camera will take a shot of the car witch will have the number plate then they will be able to find all the information on the driver…
Because security people look back at the camera so the speed camera isn't the one that really picks it up!
If you broke the law, you get a ticket and that's that.
its measured in front of a black and white panel under the recording of a high speed camera
Speed Age Person's Name License Plate Number Drivers License Time
It's in the front
behind the front brake disc.. i believe it is part of the backing plate.
If you are speeding the speed cameras take a photo of your license plate so the police can track you down. Also, if you have stolen a car, or something criminal like that, and the police are chasing you and you get away they will have got your license plate number to track you down. This is why the police find almost all criminals. A license plate also serves as a visible marker that you have paid your registration fees and taxes, have insurance and that the owner is licensed.
sanding the numbers & letters removes the reflective coating from and around them, when the vehicle passes through a speed camera, the flash reflects off the remaining "reflective" sections of the licence plate making the letters & numbers illegible by authorities.
Gatso is a brand of speed camera invented by Maurice Gatsonides.
the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera