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TikTok number plate hack could land drivers with £1,000 fine and points on licence

By staff30 July 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

With so much trending on TikTok its hard to keep up. But one trend drivers need to be cautious of is ‘aesthetic plate hacks.’ with experts urging motorists to be cautious

You may think certain hacks will prevent you from fines - but in fact it will result in something worse
You may think trending hacks will prevent you from fines – but in fact it will result into worst than a fine.(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

TikTok is full of car hacks and customisation tips but some of the latest number plate trends could end up costing drivers big time. From glitter finishes to tinted covers, thousands are jumping on the trend to personalise their plates.

But what many don’t realise is that certain tweaks, especially ANPR blockers designed to hide your plate from cameras could land you a £1,000 fine and points on your licence. While a bit of sparkle might seem harmless at first glance, tampering with your plate in any way could be classed as illegal, depending on how it affects visibility and readability.

Trying a new trend may seem fun, but at worst it can result in your vehicle being seized.
Trying a new trend may seem fun, but at worst it can result in your vehicle being seized.(Image: In Pictures via Getty Images)

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My Car Reg Check is urging motorists, especially younger drivers about the surge in non-complaint plates being promoted online. “We’re seeing a wave of younger drivers replicating trends they see on TikTok and Instagram, without realising these modifications are illegal,” said Sarah Jenkins at My Car Reg Check.

The DVLA has strict standards for a reason – illegible or altered plates can interfere with cameras used for law enforcement, tolls, and stolen vehicle recovery. “If your number plate doesn’t meet UK legal requirements, it doesn’t matter how many likes it gets online, you could lose your licence.”

These ‘aesthetic’ hacks could result in:

  • £1,000 fines
  • MOT failures
  • Points on your licence
  • In some cases, vehicle seizure by police
Most people don't realise MOT checks cover illegal plates too
Most people don’t realise MOT checks cover illegal plates too(Image: Getty Images/iStockphoto)

Illegal trends you need to avoid

Ghost plates and ANPR blockers

These include ultra-reflective covers or sprays designed to obscure plates from cameras. Promoted as ways to avoid ULEZ or congestion charges, they’re considered criminal offences under UK law.

Bubble and glitter text plates

Raised lettering, domed fonts, or decorative finishes may look good online but unless they follow DVLA standards, they are illegal for road use.

Deep 4D plates

While some 3D designs are legal, most 4D plates – particularly those with exaggerated depth or shadow effects fail to meet visibility and typeface rules.

Flip or retractable plates

Any plate that flips, folds away, or blurs under certain conditions is illegal. These modifications are sometimes sold online as “show plates” but are not permitted on public roads.

You may think trending hacks will prevent you from fines - but in fact it will result into worst than a fine.
You may think trending hacks will prevent you from fines – but in fact it will result into worst than a fine.

How to know your plate complies with DVLA regulations

  • Use the correct Charles Wright font
  • Include the supplier’s name and BS AU 145e code
  • Be black characters on a white (front) or yellow (rear) background
  • Be fully reflective, with no background patterns or tints
  • Have standard spacing and sizing
  • Not include any raised or stylised effects beyond approved designs

But beyond the visible, there are hidden dangers when ordering plates online Sarah explains – “Drivers should be cautious when ordering online. If your plate is cloned, you could receive fines or enforcement notices for offences you didn’t commit.”

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