What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?
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OzzyR1 said:
Here it is:
That's a hopeless representation of 'PLAY BOY' OzzyR1 said:
Don't normally post here but saw this diamond the other evening that I thought worth sharing.
Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
Still very "special"Spotted in Essex, Harlow to be precise.
Edited by OzzyR1 on Saturday 25th July 23:54
PL09 BOY is currently on the market for under £2k, requires much less (or none?) 'chavving', and looks much better imo.
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Saw a cracker this lunchtime on the Isle of Dogs. I was walking, he was driving, so, no picture.
Had to double-take it. F13 LLA, but the 1 had been drawn at about 1-point thickness, so it was almost invisible. The remaining characters were, of course, unspaced. Looked really cool, fella. Not.
Had to double-take it. F13 LLA, but the 1 had been drawn at about 1-point thickness, so it was almost invisible. The remaining characters were, of course, unspaced. Looked really cool, fella. Not.
WD39 said:
Cliftonite said:
Dear Yvonne, Why on earth would you want to drive around with your initials on the car?pinkstigsupercar said:
Why do they do this?That plate would be perfectly fine if it were properly spaced and would still read as 'Danger'.
I have a question - if you were pulled over for having a plate which is perfectly valid but misspaced (obviously lacking BSAU number too), what would the charge technically be?
I ask only because an acquaintance has been bought st misspaced plates by her boyfriend. They slightly nearly vaguely spell her name and I pointed out that it was illegal but I didn't know the potential penalty.
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