Clean your car – or you could be hit by a £1K fine say North Yorkshire Police
If you leave your car as mucky as this, you could be hit by a £1,000 fine, police have warned.
Drivers are being told to “wipe the plate clean”. It comes after North Yorkshire Police stopped several vehicles with registration plates that were so dirty they were either difficult to read or completely illegible.
Most drivers were given verbal warnings. But a small number of plates were so bad the driver had to be reported.
While it is not an offence to have a dirty vehicle, it is an offence to have an obscured registration plate or one that is not easily distinguishable.
There are several reasons for this.
If the vehicle is involved in a crime such as driving off from a collision or leaving a petrol station without paying for fuel, it would be difficult to trace.
If the vehicle is stolen it makes it much harder for police to find it and reunite it with its rightful owner.
Inspector Martin Metcalfe of the Richmondshire Safer Neighbourhood Team said: “It was very disappointing to see that over a few days on our patrols we had to speak with 50 drivers who had obscured registration plates.
“Forty two were verbally warned about them and eight were reported for the offence, as they were so severe, being warned was not appropriate.
“So this is a gentle reminder to all drivers to check their vehicles before setting off on their journey to ensure their number plate can be read easily.”
The maximum penalty for having an obscured registration plate or one that is not easily distinguishable is £1,000.
Insp Metcalfe Added: “All we’re asking people to do is wipe the plate clean – it only takes a few seconds and further checks will be ongoing while we’re on patrol.”