Saw this parked in Ipswich this morning...
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Around here that sort of combinations are practical impossible. Some characters will never be used.
They normally try and spot them before they're issued, but a few get through. Maybe P 002 MTV wasn't very obvious (until you shift a few
letters slightly).
I remember one that was owned by someone 'famous' (Steve Parrish?) - PEN 15
could probably make some money selling that to MTV so they could keep it off the road!
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Originally posted by David Jenkins
Maybe P 002 MTV wasn't very obvious
PO plates are from Preston, SN from Scotland. Lancashire folk mustn't be as soft as the Scots when it comes to socalled-PC number plates.
SN07 does't look like SNOT to me, and even if it did, who cares?
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Originally posted by smart51
SN07 does't look like SNOT to me, and even if it did, who cares?
It was on the radio a little while back that they have pre-banned a lot of 57 plates due to the number of rude words that can be spelled if you use it
as ST or SY (apparently).
The car in the original post is (strictly) illegal anyway as you aren't allowed to respace the letters/numbers - though the number of cars with
technically illegal plates seems to stay fairly constant.
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Originally posted by iank
The car in the original post is (strictly) illegal anyway as you aren't allowed to respace the letters/numbers - though the number of cars with technically illegal plates seems to stay fairly constant.
I suspect they made the respacing rule to make it easier for computers to automatically extract the numbers from speed camera photos.
It may actually require a human look at the picture for 5 seconds which would slow down the cash machine.