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So from the end of September we no longer need to display a tax disc.
This got me thinking.
My 1972 Landrover would look a bit bare with noting on the windscreen.
So grab an image off the net, a few minutes with photoshop, and then the colour laser printer.
It's now got a 1973 tax disc complete with vehicle make and registration number. (it cost £9.15 for 4 months)
Up until the end of last month this would have been fraud. Now it's just an irrelevant bit of paper trying to give some authenticity to a classic car.
This got me thinking.
My 1972 Landrover would look a bit bare with noting on the windscreen.
So grab an image off the net, a few minutes with photoshop, and then the colour laser printer.
It's now got a 1973 tax disc complete with vehicle make and registration number. (it cost £9.15 for 4 months)
Up until the end of last month this would have been fraud. Now it's just an irrelevant bit of paper trying to give some authenticity to a classic car.