What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?
Discussion
Jaguar steve said:
J4CKO said:
Jaguar steve said:
alec.e said:
J4CKO said:
But this thread is about the plates being altered to misrepresent, that plate could have been issued to anyone, there arent there plenty of FA57 plates out there.
In any case, a minor offence if there is one.
Yep, I would agree, belongs in the real good thread IMO. In any case, a minor offence if there is one.
It does look like it spells Fastest, within the constraints of the format, a lot would read it as such, our brains are tuned to look for meanings and patterns.
Would you ban any combinations that may resemble a word, would you prevent owners being able to buy a specific combination and insist they are all state issued and non transferable ?
It's exactly the same vain pretence as flashing a 30 Dollar Chinese Rolex about in the pub and trying to pass it off as the real thing, or implying a TOWIE radioactive orange complexion really is because you've spent three months on your own private island in the Caribbean or that your imitation granite worktops from B and Q were actually spewed out of a volcano and have been lovingly selected and cut and polished especially for you by skilled Italian craftsmen.
Nope, do whatever you do properly with the genuine article or just don't even bother IMO. Numberplates don't and never have spell anything and anybody suggesting that they do is simply revealing something rather pretentious about themselves.
I saw that DVLA sold AU57 ERE for about £2.5k!
ayman82 said:
AlexRS2782 said:
ayman82 said:
Back in Mid February AlexRS2782 said:
Even Zenos are getting in on the crappy plate action with their new creation
E10R UK
E10R UK
Ah well, it was on the front page of PH and no-one posted it...
Moulder said:
All good efforts, obvious when you know the answer really...
Reminds me a bit of when Baldrick tried to spell Christmas.
Pitiful.Reminds me a bit of when Baldrick tried to spell Christmas.
Apparantly over half of Chavs can't recognise themselves in the mirror. That goes a long way to explaining why a randomly chosen group of letters and numbers I.e any plate whatsoever such as your excellent example.......then crammed together illegally could provide a 'personalised' self important 'lifestyle achievement' vanity plate for the moron.
Jaguar steve said:
J4CKO said:
Jaguar steve said:
alec.e said:
J4CKO said:
But this thread is about the plates being altered to misrepresent, that plate could have been issued to anyone, there arent there plenty of FA57 plates out there.
In any case, a minor offence if there is one.
Yep, I would agree, belongs in the real good thread IMO. In any case, a minor offence if there is one.
It does look like it spells Fastest, within the constraints of the format, a lot would read it as such, our brains are tuned to look for meanings and patterns.
Would you ban any combinations that may resemble a word, would you prevent owners being able to buy a specific combination and insist they are all state issued and non transferable ?
It's exactly the same vain pretence as flashing a 30 Dollar Chinese Rolex about in the pub and trying to pass it off as the real thing, or implying a TOWIE radioactive orange complexion really is because you've spent three months on your own private island in the Caribbean or that your imitation granite worktops from B and Q were actually spewed out of a volcano and have been lovingly selected and cut and polished especially for you by skilled Italian craftsmen.
Nope, do whatever you do properly with the genuine article or just don't even bother IMO. Numberplates don't and never have spell anything and anybody suggesting that they do is simply revealing something rather pretentious about themselves.
This thread is about those trying too hard on a budget, they are funny, probably a psychiatrist could have a field day, some with better plates may just be similar with more money but most are just folk that want to personalise things a little, we have a plate that my father in law bought in 1959, he died last year, I wouldn't be bothered if my wife wanted it on her car for sentimental reasons, she doesn't but I can see why she would, I would like the very nondescript reg from my first car for sentimental reasons.
Anyway, we need variety, we need pretentious and these plates are an excellent clue to a bellend in the vicinity
Moulder said:
av185 said:
Moulder said:
Vauxhall Corsa....so could M or F name?Cecil?
Cecelia?
Celeriac?
Reminds me a bit of when Baldrick tried to spell Christmas.
defblade said:
B19 BBN, with just 2 screws holding it on, which unfortunately had to be placed on the curves of the third B and were accidentally fitted as yellow rather than black, rendering the whole plate looking a tiny bit like it reads "BIG BEN".
Only it was, of course, fitted to a Rangie Sport and as anyone normal PH size (6' 4") knows, no-one "big" actually fits in an RR....
Update:Only it was, of course, fitted to a Rangie Sport and as anyone normal PH size (6' 4") knows, no-one "big" actually fits in an RR....
"Big" Ben was driving with his tinted front windows down today.
"Fat" Ben would be a better plate. "Unpleasantly fat", if you could fit it on.
Anyhow, he came twitching around the corner towards me as he tried to finish the text on his phone, phone balanced on his gut
So:
crappy plate
massively fat tt
RR Sport
illegal tinted windows
using mobile.
Stereotype much?
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