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this is the law as written in the bcmva;
3.03 A number plate must be kept entirely unobstructed and free from dirt or foreign material, so that the numbers and letters on it may be plainly seen and read at all times and so that the numbers and letters may be accurately photographed using a speed monitoring device prescribed under section 83.1 of the Act.
this is the take on that law by a local group that defends against photo radar tickets;
Currently, if you challenge a ticket issued under Regulation 3.03, the court will likely find you guilty if the device had the intent to obscure the plate (such as a piece of lenticular plastic). If you had a cover of only clear plastic, you might have your ticket either withdrawn or dismissed.
3.03 A number plate must be kept entirely unobstructed and free from dirt or foreign material, so that the numbers and letters on it may be plainly seen and read at all times and so that the numbers and letters may be accurately photographed using a speed monitoring device prescribed under section 83.1 of the Act.
this is the take on that law by a local group that defends against photo radar tickets;
Currently, if you challenge a ticket issued under Regulation 3.03, the court will likely find you guilty if the device had the intent to obscure the plate (such as a piece of lenticular plastic). If you had a cover of only clear plastic, you might have your ticket either withdrawn or dismissed.