Number plates cloning highlighted by MP to DVLA Swansea on TV
Friday, 18 July 2008
A "gaping" legal loophole allowing anyone to clone a car number plates is today exposed by a Yorkshire MP – who bought an exact replica of the car registration number on Prime Minister Gordon Brown's own car to prove it.
Conservative Shadow Roads Minister Robert Goodwill, MP for Scarborough and Whitby, used nothing more than the DVLA registration number on the Prime Minister's Jaguar, website Google, and a personal credit card to purchase a made-to-order copy from a UK company – without breaking the law on the supply on number plates.
He hopes Mr Brown will now take notice of a problem with grave implications for terrorism, fraud and serious crime. The Yorkshire Post did not revealing the number plate for security reasons, but it was shown on the Television programme showing this number plate cloning problem.
The Department for Transport & DVLA insisted last night that recent changes to the law meant there were now considerable safeguards to prevent cloning number plates.
It pointed out that motorists had to show proof of ownership and photo identification when buying a new car number plate for use on the public highway, and that suppliers had to be DVLA registered number plate suppliers and keep scrupulous records of sales, which can be checked by the police and Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
But Mr Goodwill has found that no such checks are demanded from the manufacturers of so-called "showplates". These are private and normal number plates carrying words, letters or numbers dictated by a customer online or over the phone, which are theoretically only used off-road, at events like motor shows or in car showrooms and not necessarily real car registrations.
But police chiefs say there is absolutely no difference in size, materials or lettering between genuine cherished registration plates and most showplates.
The Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) said last night that fake DVLA registration plates from showplate number plate suppliers are being widely used to disguise the true origin of some of the estimated 25,000 cars cloned each year.
Mr Goodwill, a former member of the Commons transport select committee, acknowledged that the Government had made "sensible moves" recently to tighten up the regulation of DVLA number plate suppliers, but that it was now time to investigate online showplate number plate shops.
"You can drive a coach and horses through the loophole, which is someone saying they want to buy a car number plate for 'show purposes' instead of a vehicle registration plate," he said.
"It took me literally 10 minutes to order the clone registration plate. As the Prime Minister's Jaguar arrived off Parliament Square I wrote down the number plate, which any member of the public could do, went back to my office, Googled the word 'showplate', and found a host of UK companies offering made-to-order car number plates, no questions asked.
"I typed in the number plate I wanted to clone, paid my money and two days later they arrived through the post. And they were exactly the same size, material, standard as those on my own car."
Last night Supt John Wake, of ACPO's vehicle crime intelligence service, compared the size of the legal loophole in question to the Grand Canyon.
"The loophole is gaping, embarrassing and frankly crazy," he told the Yorkshire Post.
"There's absolutely no doubt that many showplates are being used for cloning.
"The fact is that the car number plate is the only part of a 21st century car that has not changed a bit since the 1930s. It's still just a block of plastic or metal. I no longer have any faith in the number plate system."
Supt Wake admitted it was "really difficult" to calculate how many cars were being cloned, and for how long, but he said the police's working "guesstimate" was that it was about 25,000 each year – a quarter of the cars stolen every year which are never seen again by their rightful owners.
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