What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

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AlexRS2782

8,053 posts

214 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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H1 4 HEJ on a Fiat 500 in Frimley.

B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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vpr said:
yellowjack said:
...psych!






I saw it. I thought it was crappy. I'm uploading it. And there's not a damned thing you can do about it!

tongue out

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I think that's ok plate.

If you're going to condemn every legally spaced plate you see as crappy just because you don't like it then you might as well condemn every plate you see that spells a name or a car etc

Just like the Mustang plate posted here. It's legal and and the owner likes it.
I think you have to do the same as I do - ignore those plates and don't enter into discussion around them

I've attempted to summarise the guidelines this thread was founded on several times.

Whilst even I can agree there is nothing wrong in different views, it seems that several PH'rs take the view that a perfectly legal number plate is suitable for inclusion in this thread. If they think it says something then it is as crappy as the ones that are butchered beyond belief with iffy fonts and spacing.

If the Title had been "What C124 PPY personalised plates have you seen" I'd agree but even the Thread Title indicates that it needs to be miss-spaced to be "C124PPY"

#otherviewpointsavailable

vpr

3,711 posts

239 months

Thursday 9th February 2017
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B'stard Child said:
vpr said:
yellowjack said:
...psych!






I saw it. I thought it was crappy. I'm uploading it. And there's not a damned thing you can do about it!

tongue out

wink
I think that's ok plate.

If you're going to condemn every legally spaced plate you see as crappy just because you don't like it then you might as well condemn every plate you see that spells a name or a car etc

Just like the Mustang plate posted here. It's legal and and the owner likes it.
I think you have to do the same as I do - ignore those plates and don't enter into discussion around them

I've attempted to summarise the guidelines this thread was founded on several times.

Whilst even I can agree there is nothing wrong in different views, it seems that several PH'rs take the view that a perfectly legal number plate is suitable for inclusion in this thread. If they think it says something then it is as crappy as the ones that are butchered beyond belief with iffy fonts and spacing.

If the Title had been "What C124 PPY personalised plates have you seen" I'd agree but even the Thread Title indicates that it needs to be miss-spaced to be "C124PPY"

#otherviewpointsavailable
Agreed, there has to be sensible parameters

manmaths

453 posts

141 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Clearly an archery enthusiast.

Martin350

3,777 posts

196 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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This morning I saw H3SHE on a white BMW.

I didn't get a good look at the driver, but it made me wonder... scratchchin

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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vpr said:
B'stard Child said:
vpr said:
yellowjack said:
...psych!






I saw it. I thought it was crappy. I'm uploading it. And there's not a damned thing you can do about it!

tongue out

wink
I think that's ok plate.

If you're going to condemn every legally spaced plate you see as crappy just because you don't like it then you might as well condemn every plate you see that spells a name or a car etc

Just like the Mustang plate posted here. It's legal and and the owner likes it.
I think you have to do the same as I do - ignore those plates and don't enter into discussion around them

I've attempted to summarise the guidelines this thread was founded on several times.

Whilst even I can agree there is nothing wrong in different views, it seems that several PH'rs take the view that a perfectly legal number plate is suitable for inclusion in this thread. If they think it says something then it is as crappy as the ones that are butchered beyond belief with iffy fonts and spacing.

If the Title had been "What C124 PPY personalised plates have you seen" I'd agree but even the Thread Title indicates that it needs to be miss-spaced to be "C124PPY"

#otherviewpointsavailable
Agreed, there has to be sensible parameters
Legality or otherwise surely must be the gold standard. That's based on facts only a idiot would argue with and any opinion no matter what it is must always remain subservient to that.

My own opinion is that attempting to infer any word or phrase by carefully selecting combinations of letters and numbers on a legal plate is egotistical, pretentious and illiterate and coming from the Essex Badlands I know rather a lot more about these characteristics so predominant in the mouth breathing swamplife who choose to make things up on their numberplates than anybody might choose too.

No matter what the Platee thinks of his or her tragic little effort it's not the real thing and it never in a million years will be. All the Platee is actually achieving is a public revelation of their own pretentious and illiterate mentality by pretending it is.

Far better IMO to see MU13 ANG for example on a Micra or Focus where it's just another numberplate rather than instantly becoming a seriously pretentious and illiterate fail when presented on a Mustang. By that reasoning that plate on that particular car definitely belongs in here.

Moonpie21

533 posts

93 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Today at work on what appears to be a new Octavia VRS "TE51CLE" with questionable spacing...

It's clearly meant to be testicle. The plate is obviously older than the car, who does this to the car they drive daily and turn up to, I am guessing, a potential clients office as it is parked in a visitors space.

B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Jaguar steve said:
Legality or otherwise surely must be the gold standard. That's based on facts only a idiot would argue with and any opinion no matter what it is must always remain subservient to that.
I agree - if it's illegal then it's crap

Jaguar steve said:
My own opinion is that attempting to infer any word or phrase by carefully selecting combinations of letters and numbers on a legal plate is egotistical, pretentious and illiterate and coming from the Essex Badlands I know rather a lot more about these characteristics so predominant in the mouth breathing swamplife who choose to make things up on their numberplates than anybody might choose too.

No matter what the Platee thinks of his or her tragic little effort it's not the real thing and it never in a million years will be. All the Platee is actually achieving is a public revelation of their own pretentious and illiterate mentality by pretending it is.

Far better IMO to see MU13 ANG for example on a Micra or Focus where it's just another numberplate rather than instantly becoming a seriously pretentious and illiterate fail when presented on a Mustang. By that reasoning that plate on that particular car definitely belongs in here.
I don't have a problem with MU13 ANG on a Mustang or MU57 ANG on a Mustang if it's correctly spaced and not butched then it's just a number plate



The above is just a number plate - it's correctly spaced, not doctored or altered in any way and 100% legal

The fact that it's not the original B plate reg on a B plate car on a 1985 GSE was complete coincidence biggrin

B'stard Child

28,451 posts

247 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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The original Number plate wasn't the original anyway as it was a BFO car (British Forces Overseas) before it came from Germany back to the UK



PS the first plate it wore was etched onto every piece of glass biggrin

AlexRS2782

8,053 posts

214 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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From the Real Good thread:

fred bloggs said:
Bought this with the plate on it.


SpeedBall

643 posts

171 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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C124NKY on a Mercedes ML-Class

Joe5y

1,501 posts

184 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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Jaguar steve said:
vpr said:
B'stard Child said:
vpr said:
yellowjack said:
...psych!






I saw it. I thought it was crappy. I'm uploading it. And there's not a damned thing you can do about it!

tongue out

wink
I think that's ok plate.

If you're going to condemn every legally spaced plate you see as crappy just because you don't like it then you might as well condemn every plate you see that spells a name or a car etc

Just like the Mustang plate posted here. It's legal and and the owner likes it.
I think you have to do the same as I do - ignore those plates and don't enter into discussion around them

I've attempted to summarise the guidelines this thread was founded on several times.

Whilst even I can agree there is nothing wrong in different views, it seems that several PH'rs take the view that a perfectly legal number plate is suitable for inclusion in this thread. If they think it says something then it is as crappy as the ones that are butchered beyond belief with iffy fonts and spacing.

If the Title had been "What C124 PPY personalised plates have you seen" I'd agree but even the Thread Title indicates that it needs to be miss-spaced to be "C124PPY"

#otherviewpointsavailable
Agreed, there has to be sensible parameters
Legality or otherwise surely must be the gold standard. That's based on facts only a idiot would argue with and any opinion no matter what it is must always remain subservient to that.

My own opinion is that attempting to infer any word or phrase by carefully selecting combinations of letters and numbers on a legal plate is egotistical, pretentious and illiterate and coming from the Essex Badlands I know rather a lot more about these characteristics so predominant in the mouth breathing swamplife who choose to make things up on their numberplates than anybody might choose too.

No matter what the Platee thinks of his or her tragic little effort it's not the real thing and it never in a million years will be. All the Platee is actually achieving is a public revelation of their own pretentious and illiterate mentality by pretending it is.

Far better IMO to see MU13 ANG for example on a Micra or Focus where it's just another numberplate rather than instantly becoming a seriously pretentious and illiterate fail when presented on a Mustang. By that reasoning that plate on that particular car definitely belongs in here.


Casting vote is that it's not crappy then smile

200Plus Club

10,774 posts

279 months

Friday 10th February 2017
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JC08 MAE
on a modern hatch. Jacob obviously had some cash to burn so went private.

Hatson

2,036 posts

123 months

Saturday 11th February 2017
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The above is just a number plate - it's correctly spaced, not doctored or altered in any way and 100% legal


Absolutely!

Cookeh

247 posts

89 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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R8 51MON.... Actually laughed at that one, which was unfortunate as the owner was just stepping out.

Jaguar steve

9,232 posts

211 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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Hatson said:


The above is just a number plate - it's correctly spaced, not doctored or altered in any way and 100% legal


Absolutely!
Mmmm. Yacht charter company Topsail I suspect.

That's them permanently deleted from the list of numbers to call then. smile

Hatson

2,036 posts

123 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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I like to post it up for torpedoing now and again! sonar

JamesRF

1,051 posts

99 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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T3YP R on a Civic, tragic curse

Dapster

6,972 posts

181 months

Sunday 12th February 2017
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2 otherwise nice cars adorned with tat...





CanAm

9,250 posts

273 months

Monday 13th February 2017
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On an old BMW X3. Sorry that the software sticks a logo in the corner
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