B.C. motorists with peeling licence plates subject to $230 fine

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B.C. motorists with peeling licence plates subject to $230 fine
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Plates most affected by problem made between 2007 and 2012; ICBC brokers offering free replacements

The Prince George resident is among thousands of B.C. drivers whose licence plates have delaminated and peeled off, leaving the plate identification numbers and letters unreadable from a distance.“I wondered about it when I first noticed it but it’s a lot worse now, or course.”

According to the provincial law: “A number plate must be kept entirely unobstructed and free from dirt or foreign material, so that the numbers and letters on it may be plainly seen and read at all times and so that the numbers and letters may be accurately photographed using a speed monitoring device or traffic light safety device prescribed under section 83.1 of the Act.”

Waldale Manufacturing in Nova Scotia makes the plates used on B.C. vehicles. Harper said our province is not the only one affected by the problem.

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