Spotted! Real Rubbish Chav Number Plates

Spotted! Real Rubbish Chav Number Plates

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xPOW

1,014 posts

164 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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picture copied from today's Telegraph (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/8090575/Three-police-officers-arrest-traffic-officer-over-parking-row.html)



story not related to same matter, but love the fact even traffic policeofficers mis-space their number plates. Clearly to make it look like R Lund (his name) not R1 UND

'do as I say, not as I do' springs to mind!

Aviz

1,669 posts

170 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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I think this was discussed on another thread and it is legal as there is no specific measurement for the maximum gap between letters, only a minimum.

xPOW

1,014 posts

164 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Aviz said:
I think this was discussed on another thread and it is legal as there is no specific measurement for the maximum gap between letters, only a minimum.
you might be right Aviz, but the reality is I'm sure non-police officers have been pulled over for plates like this in the past. And I doubt if I went to Halfords and asked for that plate to be made up with that spacing, they'd allow or do it, esp if it has the legal BS mark? They'd def call it misspacing? Only my thoughts..

Aviz

1,669 posts

170 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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xPOW said:
Aviz said:
I think this was discussed on another thread and it is legal as there is no specific measurement for the maximum gap between letters, only a minimum.
you might be right Aviz, but the reality is I'm sure non-police officers have been pulled over for plates like this in the past. And I doubt if I went to Halfords and asked for that plate to be made up with that spacing, they'd allow or do it, esp if it has the legal BS mark? They'd def call it misspacing? Only my thoughts..
Yup, i agree. It's still mis-spaced smile, and belongs here biggrinbiggrin

I think what was said in the other thread, is that today it would be illegal, but if it was potentially mounted on the vehicle before 2001 then it may be legal.

motco

15,989 posts

247 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Saw an American plated car on the M4 last evening: SARKO Z

Then there's Jay Kay's Veyron (sorry if it's been posted already) See here

xPOW

1,014 posts

164 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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motco said:
Saw an American plated car on the M4 last evening: SARKO Z

Then there's Jay Kay's Veyron (sorry if it's been posted already) See here
I've had a major rant over 'YES I CAN' before so won't even get the soapbox out and bore everybody again. Didn't know it was JK's though. Reinforces my thought. Nice car spoilt by pikey plate!

Edited by xPOW on Thursday 28th October 17:00

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Not sure that is Jay Kay's Veyron. He doesn't own every supercar around wink

Chavviest plate I saw was the cretinous P555 OF U (note spelling and intimation) only yesterday on a chavved up Subaru classic being driven cretinously (st lane discipline, changing speeds randomly when cruising on the motorway).

The kind of driver who has a pit bull for a pet and goes kick boxing so he can beat up his wife/kids more effectively. And to think I garnered all that from his plate/car/driving style!

motco

15,989 posts

247 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Jay Kay's Veyron at Kop Hill.

However, another opinion has it belonging to Steve Hayes last year:

See here
Second picture

Edited by motco on Thursday 28th October 17:55

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Let's just say that Octane has more journalistic integrity.

motco

15,989 posts

247 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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domster said:
Let's just say that Octane has more journalistic integrity.
Okay - and let's also agree that we don't actually give a damn anyway!

domster

8,431 posts

271 months

Thursday 28th October 2010
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Haha, fair play smile

I still think the P555 OF U one is more chavvy. Grammar is far worse. Plus the message is chavvier.

CTS86

197 posts

179 months

Friday 29th October 2010
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J11 OMO apparently spells out "Thomo", seen on an Astra VXR.

Needless to say it looked st.

xPOW

1,014 posts

164 months

Sunday 14th November 2010
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Dear oh dear



Edited by xPOW on Sunday 14th November 07:41

Justices

3,681 posts

165 months

Sunday 14th November 2010
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No illegal spacing, no suspect font and most people would read it as "Aston". Can't see the problem with this one to be honest.

Edited by Justices on Tuesday 23 November 12:08

Thankyou4calling

10,619 posts

174 months

Sunday 14th November 2010
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Daaaveee said:
TO 51MDN spaced as such with butchered 5 and D on a Golf.

B16 4NDY on a truck, also mis-spaced and with butchered 6 and 4 rolleyes
I like B16 4NDY. Seen a lot worse but I am a closet chav!

andrewrob

2,913 posts

191 months

Monday 15th November 2010
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Saw PU51MAG on an M3 today.

Edited by andrewrob on Friday 19th November 23:43

M3DGE

1,979 posts

165 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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xPOW said:
Dear oh dear



Edited by xPOW on Sunday 14th November 07:41
Hi XPOW and a few others - my first visit, I'm usually on the 'really good number plates' thread - some absolute shockers on here!!
IMHO, the only excuse for a butchered plate is if it is really funny. Any advance on WH05 HAT on a lorry delivering portable toilets??

Thorburn

2,399 posts

194 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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Spotted in Swindon yesterday, a BMW with the plate G14NT P

Aviz

1,669 posts

170 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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This has got to be one of the worst car/plate disasters.


broadcaststorm

42 posts

181 months

Friday 19th November 2010
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I cant believe they let this one on the road:


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