Mole wrote:
If anyone witnesses a hit-and-run, bank robbery, kidnap, etc surely it's more useful for them to quote a registration number (or part of) than just a make and colour of car?
It always amused me when newscasts describe the perpetrators of a crime e.g. "The bank was robbed by three men in blue boilersuites, wearing balaclavas."
If we took any notice, our local plumber would be arrested as soon as there was a cold snap and he was working on somebody's outside loo!
As if they would still be wearing ANY of the gear described on the news!
Likewise car reg. number. Even stolen motor has false plates on for the raid - last thing you want is to be pulled up for car theft as you are about to snatch several grand in cash!
They are there for the benefit of law abiding motorists, and to keep a simple system of recording ownership details managable.