Warning this is just my opinion NOT factual!
I would not worry about it...its clearly visible and I would point out if challenged that you positioned it there so it doesn't become obscured by mud when off-roading..... that way you are trying to stay within the law...
I know nothing of a rule saying that it must be less than a metre from the floor....that would rule out most military and agricultural stuff, and any big 4x4 where the standard plate position will be more than a metre up..
The fact is the plate will be readable by the greed machines, the only issue for you could be if a speed camera picks up your plate over the roof of the speeding car in front of ya, but then the photo will clear you...
I know loads of people who run plates on the roof rack, and they have not had probs...loads of vehicles have their rear ones there also (luton vans etc)...
Some people seem to love to quote the law given any oportunity if they see someone enjoying their car or doing something different...
sad gits need to get a life and find a hobby...
Guarantee if they won the lottery they would drive a car with a personalised plate with illegally spaced or altered lettering!
I bet their car windows are obscurred by silly stickers which itself is in contravention of construstion and use as obscures vision...but cos its not different and loads of people do it they think its ok...
Get a new sticker made for em "My other car, if I had one, might be interesting!"
or "Clone driver driving the same thing as everyone else"
or "I had an idea once, but I ignored it and went with the crowd!"
Leave it there mate...show em you are a rebel!
