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Faded Licence Plates

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 5:12 pm
by Stanton

Was just reading an article on Wheels.ca about faded licence plates that reminded me of some earlier posts on these forums.


Turns out the Ministry admits they issued a bad batch of licence plates a few years back with an ink that does fade/wear off quite easily. The nice thing is that they will replace plates with this defect free of charge within 5 years of when they were issued, or a fairly reasonable $20 if they're older.


In an effort to improve quality, the process for coating the alpha/numeric characters on licence plates was changed approximately five years ago. Previously, solvent-based ink was used in the coating process.


Characters are now coated using a thermal transfer foil, which provides a stronger, more consistent coating.


Service Ontarios policy is to replace licence plates at no charge if it is deemed to have a manufacturing defect within five years of issue. Otherwise, replacement plates cost $20 including the cost of a new vehicle permit.


Link: http://www.wheels.ca/article/797937


Re: Faded Licence Plates

Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:29 pm
by Simon Borys

Good to know. I'd say that would qualify for a due dilligence defence if you were charged for the faded plates.