What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

What C124PPY personalised plates have you seen recently?

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shakotan

10,739 posts

198 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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austinsmirk said:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3449416/Dr...


bonus points for the DE JURE plate AND for james bond style smokescreen emitted, when plod tried to pull him.

I can't work out what DE JURE is corrupted from.
I'm guessing he's one of those "Freeman of the Land" bellends and the vehicle isn't MOT'd, taxed, insured or registered, and that's just a 'vanity' plate.

av185

18,713 posts

129 months

Wednesday 17th February 2016
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Top comedy!

Typical comedic reporting by the Daily Wail.......his defence lawyer claimed he wasn't an 'unpleasant individual'. Yet he pleaded guilty to threatening behaviour. biggrin:

M3DGE

1,979 posts

166 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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sue20 said:
WOW - that is truly tragic. Also so far the wrong side of legal I simply cannot believe he dos not get tugged. What goes on in some people's heads??

droopsnoot

12,144 posts

244 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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Appeared on FB just now


Ari

19,363 posts

217 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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M3DGE said:
sue20 said:
WOW - that is truly tragic. Also so far the wrong side of legal I simply cannot believe he dos not get tugged. What goes on in some people's heads??
Indeed. When it gets to that level, why not simply have a plate made up that says 'ESTATES' (assuming that's what it is supposed to read)?

Ari

19,363 posts

217 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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WD39 said:
PorkInsider said:
ignoring for a moment the chavplaters we like to laugh at, what is the thinking behind wanting your name/initials/etc on a plate anyway?

Isn't it only a small step from the monogrammed bathrobe or wearing a football shirt with your game on the back (when you don't play football)?
A combination of several things.

Insecurity. (no one notices me, but they will now.)
Low self esteem. (need some sort of grand gesture.)
Self importance. ( here comes Mr. DTW! )
Ignorance. (haven't got a clue.)
Self entitlement.
Don't give a sh*t.
'A bit council'. (see the thread for clues.)
'I'm a bit of a geezer.' (Jack the lad.)
Just look at me!

There are others.

Mix and match.
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.


FakeConcern

336 posts

139 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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Spotted this when with my daughter. We couldn't stop laughing!


yellowjack

17,108 posts

168 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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MR 51MTH - Audi (quelle surprise!) Q5

Mr Simth? The dyslexia assessor will see you now...

DickyC

50,158 posts

200 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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DickyC

50,158 posts

200 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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It wasn't all that clear in the big picture.

PorkInsider

5,961 posts

143 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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Ari said:
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.
Quite. In the same way that having your initials on a bathrobe is a nice finishing touch.

M3DGE

1,979 posts

166 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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Ari said:
WD39 said:
PorkInsider said:
ignoring for a moment the chavplaters we like to laugh at, what is the thinking behind wanting your name/initials/etc on a plate anyway?

Isn't it only a small step from the monogrammed bathrobe or wearing a football shirt with your game on the back (when you don't play football)?
A combination of several things.

Insecurity. (no one notices me, but they will now.)
Low self esteem. (need some sort of grand gesture.)
Self importance. ( here comes Mr. DTW! )
Ignorance. (haven't got a clue.)
Self entitlement.
Don't give a sh*t.
'A bit council'. (see the thread for clues.)
'I'm a bit of a geezer.' (Jack the lad.)
Just look at me!

There are others.

Mix and match.
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.

I fully agree. I think the majority on here are also on the Real Good thread - and appreciate a nice, properly spaced, correct font plate. This thread is about chavplating, not slagging off personalised plates per se.

Gunk

3,302 posts

161 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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PorkInsider said:
Ari said:
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.
Quite. In the same way that having your initials on a bathrobe is a nice finishing touch.
Personal plates are all about vanity, I bought both mine 20 years ago when I was younger and vainer, I wanted to look like a player!

I've still got them and still enjoy them, I don't think I'd buy them now though.

Bemmer

1,113 posts

204 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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PorkInsider said:
Ari said:
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.
Quite. In the same way that having your initials on a bathrobe is a nice finishing touch.
Yes but having your initials on a bathrobe will be worth fk all in years to come....!

DavidJG

3,573 posts

134 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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Ari said:
At the risk of being crushed by that huge chip on your shoulder, I think a decent personal plate on a smart car is a nice finishing touch, rather than a random jumble of letters and numbers.
However, to a lot of people it just says 'fk you very much', especially when displayed on the mandatory white 4x4 with blacked out windows. An impression frequently confirmed by the driving style exhibited by such vehicles.


Hangcheck

177 posts

124 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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DS197 said:
Two really good ones (or bad ones depending on how you look at it) from "da endz"
Was that M4 in the city? I think I saw it near to Liverpool Street last week.

FraMac

785 posts

219 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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DavidJG said:
.....especially when displayed on the mandatory white 4x4 with blacked out windows. An impression frequently confirmed by the driving style exhibited by such vehicles.
Me ludjudgemy client's position in a merchant bank is frequently pilloried.

Gunk

3,302 posts

161 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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He can't even spell his own name, what a 24 carat, diamond encrusted tt!

pinkstigsupercar

325 posts

113 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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JB12 UNO - J BRUNO

DS197

992 posts

108 months

Friday 19th February 2016
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Hangcheck said:
Was that M4 in the city? I think I saw it near to Liverpool Street last week.
Twas in East London, East Ham to be precise. But it's most likely the same one that you saw too.
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