Police have issued a warning as the owner of a luxury car failed to display the front number plate. Officers stopped the vehicle in Darley Dale, near Matlock, at the edge of Peak District.
The force published a photo of the vehicle on Twitter on Sunday evening, February 26. The picture depicted a white McLaren, which did not display a front plate number.
McLaren is best known as a Formula One constructor and also as a manufacturer of luxury cars. Prices start from £280,000, while production will be limited to just 765 units, spread over the next 18 months.
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But police said the brand of the car does "doesn’t negate the requirements for a front number plate, unfortunately". Derbyshire Roads Policing Unit said in a tweet: "Darley Dale. Missing a vital piece of information on the front for this one. The brand doesn’t negate the requirements for a front number plate unfortunately."
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