update on the reg plate....

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Wendy1971

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After telling you about the reg plate W4NKER1 ;) i was just pulling up in the car park to start my shift when i saw it again,The person is an old man i asked him if it was legal and he said no he bought it 7 years ago he hadnt registered it with DVLA he said its been on 4 cars and hes never been pulled by the police LUCKY GIT :lol: Then he said he was waiting for his wife bugger me she had a number plate with N4GGS4LOTT :lol: On a serious note though how do people get away with this !!!!!!!!
 
Does he display a legitimate registration number aswell, or just the offensive one?
 
It's only a matter of time before a plod with an on board ANPR camera nabs him. :thumb:
 
They most probably swap them for the proper reg plates, or have a 'friendly' mechanic ;)
 
There's a kids' play area in the industrial unit next door to our printing works, and many cars with private plates are often parked outside.

I've seen one registration a few times and wondered about its owner. I saw her for the first time a few days ago - a fairly ‘big boned’ lady, but not obese. Cuddly, and with a sense of humour. The plate reads W8O JO (weighty Jo).

And on the multi-cultural theme I see A8DUL and DR 51NGH on a fairly regular basis - I bet those plates are worth a bob or two.
 
When the new style of registration plates came out there was an area in Essex with the first two letters 'EA' assigned to it. It was a shame they decided not to release EA51 LAY :lol:
 
When the new style registration plates came out I did see someone advertising NO51 COW, DO51 COW and AR51 COW.
 
I'll start then. This was mine.

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