What crappy personalised plates have you seen recently?
Discussion
zulash said:
WD39 said:
I love this thread. It is my fave.
Illegal chavvery, yes.
But as I have posted many times before, we love to see, and laugh at, the vanity, low self esteem and insecurities of any driver with a personal plate, chav or otherwise.
You need your own plate .... KN08 EAD Illegal chavvery, yes.
But as I have posted many times before, we love to see, and laugh at, the vanity, low self esteem and insecurities of any driver with a personal plate, chav or otherwise.
Cliftonite said:
WD39 said:
I love this thread. It is my fave.
Illegal chavvery, yes.
But as I have posted many times before, we love to see, and laugh at, the vanity, low self esteem and insecurities of any driver with a personal plate, chav or otherwise.
Oi!!! . Illegal chavvery, yes.
But as I have posted many times before, we love to see, and laugh at, the vanity, low self esteem and insecurities of any driver with a personal plate, chav or otherwise.
Rockettvr said:
Nope. The correct registration for that vehicle is R15 HUP. Toyota Hilux Invincible D-4D 4x4. White, 3.0l diesel, first registered October 2007. So safe to assume the VRN was deliberately chosen with the intent to misrepresent. Presumably B15HOP was not available, or out of their league.Evidently the yellow screw caps were once black, to entirely misrepresent the plate, and at some point (possibly told by plod, or to scrape an MOT pass) the caps were swapped for yellow ones.
This, in my mind, is the very worst kind of misrepresentation, because if the driver leaves the scene of an accident, and is reported by witnesses as being 'Bishop', or even B15HOP, there is only a very remote chance that the Police could find it. It's also butchered sufficiently (especially with the 'shaved' characters) that I'll bet ANPR and speed cameras would be at a loss to identify it.
B15HOP returned no results on the site I use for checking registration plates. Perhaps that means it's still available from DVLA, or is currently on retention somewhere?
I was behind an engineer's van a few days ago. It had a perfectly legally spaced number plate which read PN15 EAD.
No attempt by the driver to try and change it, and I assume it's just as issued by DVLA at random for the van when new, but surely he must come in for a lot of pisstaking when he turns up on site in a van called Penis Head?
No attempt by the driver to try and change it, and I assume it's just as issued by DVLA at random for the van when new, but surely he must come in for a lot of pisstaking when he turns up on site in a van called Penis Head?
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