Will this plate pass an MOT?

Will this plate pass an MOT?

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Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
CRA1G said:
Sad Ken said:
av185 said:
My girlfriend is gorgeous btw. biggrin:
laugh
I just have the image of...... False Nails,False Eyelashes,Boob job,Hair extentions,Teeth whitening and the False Essex Tan...... hehe
You appear to have described perfectly the Chavplaters dream girl. hehe

Fake factor eleven. Merely an extension of their fake Chavplate in fact.

And of course, as we all know, truly gorgeous girls require no 'enhancements' or 'butchery' whatsoever.

Just like really good plates. Of which, just to remind ourselves, this one is a perfect example:

What's good about that? Am I missing something? Whats it relevant to? Does the owner aspire to be the 16th most important W in the country? In my eyes it adds absolutely nothing to the car and is up there with headlamp eyebrows and coloured valve caps as far as pointless modifications go.

Surely you're not saying that simply having less characters and a correct space makes it great?

Fermit and Sexy Sarah

13,161 posts

102 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
What's good about that? Am I missing something? Whats it relevant to? Does the owner aspire to be the 16th most important W in the country? In my eyes it adds absolutely nothing to the car and is up there with headlamp eyebrows and coloured valve caps as far as pointless modifications go.

Surely you're not saying that simply having less characters and a correct space makes it great?
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.

Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
Sad Ken said:
What's good about that? Am I missing something? Whats it relevant to? Does the owner aspire to be the 16th most important W in the country? In my eyes it adds absolutely nothing to the car and is up there with headlamp eyebrows and coloured valve caps as far as pointless modifications go.

Surely you're not saying that simply having less characters and a correct space makes it great?
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
I'd go as far as saying SO10MON is better, at least it almost spells something relevant out.

I just don't get this plate snobbery, it's still an ugly piece of yellow plastic, it still means absolutely bugger all. Is it supposed to impress a small number of people, by showing them that you have money? What's impressive about having money but no taste? (taste as in the plate, not the car)

DickyC

50,145 posts

200 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
What's good about that? Am I missing something? Whats it relevant to? Does the owner aspire to be the 16th most important W in the country? In my eyes it adds absolutely nothing to the car and is up there with headlamp eyebrows and coloured valve caps as far as pointless modifications go.

Surely you're not saying that simply having less characters and a correct space makes it great?
I like it. Not that I'd spend a bunch of money on it but if it had come down to through the family from farzands of years ago I'd love to have it. When my dad bought new cars in the fifties he would ask for nice plates. There were a couple that would have been good to hang on to.

Edited by DickyC on Sunday 27th January 19:07

av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
Surely you're not saying that simply having less characters and a correct space makes it great?
My point was this is a proper and legal unbastardised 'personalised plate' in contrast to the fakery and pretence involved in displaying a butchered vanity and illegal chavplate most of which are displayed for owners insecurity issues.

The fact that it has only 3 characters really is irrelevant, depending on whether you are a fan of such plates.

The main point is that it is legal.

As is any normal unbutchered age related plate btw.

And thetefore, by definition, it is way more preferable, desirable and cool than any butchered chavplate could possibly be.

Unless you are firmly in the Chav camp. rolleyes

Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
My point was this is a proper and legal unbastardised 'personalised plate' in contrast to the fakery and pretence involved in displaying a butchered vanity and illegal chavplate most of which are displayed for owners insecurity issues.

The fact that it has only 3 characters really is irrelevant, depending on whether you are a fan of such plates.

The main point is that it is legal.

As is any normal unbutchered age related plate btw.

And thetefore, by definition, it is way more preferable, desirable and cool than any butchered chavplate could possibly be.

Unless you are firmly in the Chav camp. rolleyes
You keep rambling on about the chav camp. If anything you're firmly in the chav camp for thinking that a number plate impresses anyone. That's chav behavior - attention seeking by trying to impress with tasteless bling laugh

So it's a real legal plate, not a real good plate.... That's...... fantastic.

av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
Morons don't normally know much about wise investing.....

Fermit and Sexy Sarah

13,161 posts

102 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
My point was this is a proper and legal unbastardised 'personalised plate' in contrast to the fakery and pretence involved in displaying a butchered vanity and illegal chavplate most of which are displayed for owners insecurity issues.

The fact that it has only 3 characters really is irrelevant, depending on whether you are a fan of such plates.

The main point is that it is legal.

As is any normal unbutchered age related plate btw.

And thetefore, by definition, it is way more preferable, desirable and cool than any butchered chavplate could possibly be.

Unless you are firmly in the Chav camp. rolleyes
Are you actually able to debate/ chat with out name calling or slagging off? I rarely bite, but I'm making an exception.

It adds nowt to the conversation.

Fermit and Sexy Sarah

13,161 posts

102 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
Morons don't normally know much about wise investing.....
Yeah, and wealth should whisper, not shout.

Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
av185 said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
Morons don't want normally know much about wise investing.....
Yeah, and wealth should whisper, not shout.
We've already established he's an attention seeking chav. Maybe a rich chav, but still a chav lol.

av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
av185 said:
My point was this is a proper and legal unbastardised 'personalised plate' in contrast to the fakery and pretence involved in displaying a butchered vanity and illegal chavplate most of which are displayed for owners insecurity issues.

The fact that it has only 3 characters really is irrelevant, depending on whether you are a fan of such plates.

The main point is that it is legal.

As is any normal unbutchered age related plate btw.

And thetefore, by definition, it is way more preferable, desirable and cool than any butchered chavplate could possibly be.

Unless you are firmly in the Chav camp. rolleyes
You keep rambling on about the chav camp. If anything you're firmly in the chav camp for thinking that a number plate impresses anyone. That's chav behavior - attention seeking by trying to impress with tasteless bling laugh

So it's a real legal plate, not a real good plate.... That's...... fantastic.
Eh?

Where did I say it impresses anyone?

You are missing the point.

The point being it is legal.

Whereas chavplates are illegal.

End of.

CRA1G

6,612 posts

197 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
Yea... some moron spunked up £4000 +VAT in June 1998.... and will be laughing all the way to the bank if decides to sell at your correct estimated £50K .....clap

av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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CRA1G said:
Fermit and Sexy Sarah said:
All it says to me is that they're a moron to spunk a likely £50k + on a numberplate.
Yea... some moron spunked up £4000 +VAT in June 1998.... and will be laughing all the way to the bank if decides to sell at your correct estimated £50K .....clap
Ha ha wealth truly whispers.

Rich moron lol. hehe

Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
Sad Ken said:
av185 said:
My point was this is a proper and legal unbastardised 'personalised plate' in contrast to the fakery and pretence involved in displaying a butchered vanity and illegal chavplate most of which are displayed for owners insecurity issues.

The fact that it has only 3 characters really is irrelevant, depending on whether you are a fan of such plates.

The main point is that it is legal.

As is any normal unbutchered age related plate btw.

And thetefore, by definition, it is way more preferable, desirable and cool than any butchered chavplate could possibly be.

Unless you are firmly in the Chav camp. rolleyes
You keep rambling on about the chav camp. If anything you're firmly in the chav camp for thinking that a number plate impresses anyone. That's chav behavior - attention seeking by trying to impress with tasteless bling laugh

So it's a real legal plate, not a real good plate.... That's...... fantastic.
Eh?

Where did I say it impresses anyone?

You are missing the point.

The point being it is legal.

Whereas chavplates are illegal.

End of.
Right so you have defined "Chavplate" as being illegally spaced? No that's an illegally spaced plate. A chavvy looking plate can be legally spaced.

I have no idea why someone closing the space in a number plate bothers you so much. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't bother with private plates anyway.

What if the government decided to change the spacing requirements and dropped the need for a space? Do thousands of doctored plates suddenly become unchavvy?

Mandalore

4,273 posts

115 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Has anyone pointed out that 99.9% of car owners don’t bodge their plate with stupid bolts or fonts and consider the minority-that do as extremely sad individuals who have serious issues with their lives.

It looks bite as well. laugh

av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
I'd go as far as saying SO10MON is better, at least it almost spells something relevant out.
Liking the 'almost spells something' relevant garbage.

Suppose it's irrelevant though as Chavplaters can't read.

Mandalore

4,273 posts

115 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
Right so you have defined "Chavplate" as being illegally spaced? No that's an illegally spaced plate. A chavvy looking plate can be legally spaced.

I have no idea why someone closing the space in a number plate bothers you so much. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't bother with private plates anyway.

What if the government decided to change the spacing requirements and dropped the need for a space? Do thousands of doctored plates suddenly become unchavvy?
If you keep making stuff up, then you obviously will have no idea.

Private plates are fine. It’s when people chav them up with ste bolts and fonts to change teen characters.


av185

18,710 posts

129 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Sad Ken said:
What if the government decided to change the spacing requirements and dropped the need for a space?
What if?

Why would they?

Ain't going to happen.

Government makes way to much money via DVLA selling inter alia dodgy chavplates ripe for butchering by ye growing Chav fraternity.

anonymous-user

56 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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av185 said:
You appear to have described perfectly the Chavplaters dream girl. hehe

Fake factor eleven. Merely an extension of their fake Chavplate in fact.

And of course, as we all know, truly gorgeous girls require no 'enhancements' or 'butchery' whatsoever.

Just like really good plates. Of which, just to remind ourselves, this one is a perfect example:

Lol, now you defend vanity plates. Bet you’ve actually got worse rofl

Sad Ken

623 posts

112 months

Sunday 27th January 2019
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Mandalore said:
Sad Ken said:
Right so you have defined "Chavplate" as being illegally spaced? No that's an illegally spaced plate. A chavvy looking plate can be legally spaced.

I have no idea why someone closing the space in a number plate bothers you so much. I wouldn't do it, but I wouldn't bother with private plates anyway.

What if the government decided to change the spacing requirements and dropped the need for a space? Do thousands of doctored plates suddenly become unchavvy?
If you keep making stuff up, then you obviously will have no idea.

Private plates are fine. It’s when people chav them up with ste bolts and fonts to change teen characters.
laugh okay

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