AlbertHWagstaff
Senior Member
That's an interesting question. Without knowing the production process, it seems that current plates are stamped with a single die then go into separate coating/painting streams. If there are distinct logos then you need distinct dies. I don't know how interchangeable and flexible they are.
I'm surprised they haven't tried to float a change in colour (away from 'Liberal blue') and a change to the trillium logo. Disruption for disruption's sake.
In the past, the law enforcement community has been against going to a single plate. Obviously, it limits the ability - by 50% - for the public and police to identify vehicles involved in crimes such as hit-and-run as well as automated licence plate readers. Admittedly, other jurisdictions have done it and life has gone on.
The current plates are a stamped aluminum base with a reflective decal applied on top. Only the letters and numbers are embossed, everything else is on the decal.