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Originally Posted by Eric B
Hello
Not a bad reproduction. Original DND plates are getting harder to find and are becoming more expensive.
Just a reminder that DND plates (or reproduction) are not permitted to be used on any other than a currently registered DND vehicle being operated on a roadway. Regardless of what Country the vehicle is in.
This includes being displayed in addition to the proper Provincial or State licence plates.
I know of persons whom have been stopped on the roadway while driving with DND plates attached, by the Military Police as well other police agencies and have had the plates seized and charged.
I do have DND plates for my vehicle and use them strictly when the vehicle is in a parade (On a closed road) or as a static display. Ensuring that they are removed when i hit the road. Wing nuts work great for easy attachment and removal.
I know others who have them attached by magnets.
The other thing i have done is use a licence plate frame painted white with Canada on the top with Maple leafs, with the civilian plate. As long as the Province or State is not hidden this is permitted.
Thanks
Eric
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I live in Ontario and have a set of correct CFR plates on my M38A1CDN3. I also attach a provincial plate on the antenna mount with wing nuts (rear only) and carry the front plate in the glovebox.
I consulted with the local OPP detachment about this arrangement.
Bottom line: No problem and no reason to do a traffic stop.
Perhaps living in a small town helps, too.