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Home / Crime and Justice / Ghost Plates: The Invisible Threat on UK Roads

Ghost Plates: The Invisible Threat on UK Roads

28 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Ghost plates use raised characters to confuse road cameras.
  • Official suppliers sell these plates with minimal checks.
  • Lost revenue from fines may exceed £1 billion annually.
Ghost Plates: The Invisible Threat on UK Roads

An alarming rise in 'ghost' number plates is severely hampering UK law enforcement's ability to track down dangerous drivers and criminals. These plates, often featuring raised '3D' or '4D' characters, create shadows and distortions that confuse Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras. Official suppliers, registered with the DVLA, are openly selling these plates online with minimal or no identity checks, making them accessible to those seeking to evade detection.

The unregulated nature of the number plate supply market, established in 2003, has led to thousands of registered suppliers, many with questionable backgrounds. This 'Wild West' scenario allows criminals, including drug traffickers and grooming gangs, to operate with impunity. Furthermore, the evasion of fines for congestion charges and low-emission zones results in substantial revenue losses for local authorities, with Transport for London estimated to be losing £950 million annually.

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Experts and MPs are calling for a radical overhaul of the vehicle registration system, citing critical vulnerabilities to national security and road safety. The current system is deemed 'completely unfit for purpose,' enabling vehicles used by terrorists to move undetected. While the DVLA states that strict laws and reviews are in place, 'ghost' plates continue to proliferate, creating a crisis that experts believe has far exceeded current management capabilities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
'Ghost' plates have raised characters that create shadows, confusing road cameras and making vehicles harder to track.
They prevent Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras from reading registrations, allowing criminals and speeding drivers to escape detection.
Estimates suggest that over £1 billion is lost annually in uncollected fines and charges across the UK.

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