I haven't seen that but a good idea.
I have lost count of the times I have had to explain that I am not Dutch. LOL
PaulH
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Gender: Location: Bangor NI. Age: 61 Homepage:thespaceplace.info Posts: 862 Registered: 03 / 2012 My Motorhome: Thor Axis on LPG. Base Vehicle: Ford E350 v10.
just for info, if you intend to travel to france etc then NI is not a valid sticker, it is not recognised and im not saying this out of any political dung.
just be warned. it needs to be either GB or IRL
jacktherev
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Gender: Location: Co Antrim Age: 76 Posts: 6952 Registered: 01 / 2012 My Motorhome: Adria Vision Base Vehicle: Renault
Jag 147 it must be either IRL or Uk on the vehicle to comply with EEC regulations. Also I've been told now that in France they are looking for it on the number plate of the vehicle.
Ally
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I don't know why you people go to France, breathalysers, triangles, stickers, speed camera's, sunburn, number plates, hi vis jackets, a-frames, first aid kits, bandits and on and on and on
It must be bloody good to put up with all that
Michelinman
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Gender: Location: Maiden City Age: 74 Homepage:rossdowneyleisures… Posts: 753 Registered: 11 / 2012 My Motorhome: Autotrail Arapaho Base Vehicle: Ducato x250 2008
As far as I know they cannot enforce the country letters on the number plates unless it is a legal requirement in your home country. I am happy to be corrected if someone knows different.
I used NI for years without an issue but to be honest I never had to explain it to a gendarme.
I now display IRL.
the fat controller
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Mark I use IRL as well and have never had any problems. Alley you need to go to France experience the people, lifestyle, country which is so beautiful and of course not forgetting the superior French Wines. Give me France any day its my idea of bliss and I don't speak all that much French but they are willing and delighted to help me. A Fantastic country and people. Alley get there!
the fat controller
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Gender: Location: Moira, Craigavon Age: 60 Homepage:fincaangelacat.com Posts: 9455 Registered: 04 / 2012 My Motorhome: Benimar Tessoro 481 Base Vehicle: Ford Transit
I've two lol. I could hold three if I applied for the Irish passport as well. Most of us could hold at least two.
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