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Hey Mr. Police Officer, what does this say?
If you are a member of the public or a police officer GLANCING at this numberplate on my car, how would you read it?
The correct reg is C15 RGK. I want it to look more like CIS RGK (company initials my initials) but I don't want to be pulled over day in, day out. Tell me what you think? Sensible replies please
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if you do it like that you will get pulled over and get your botty spanked
i dont like the red border and you should have s12oc.com written on it. Other than that its great
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Last edited by PukkaSilvia; 10-01-2007 at 20:58. |
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hate to be a spoil sport but you are just asking for trouble and an excuse for them to book you if they see you doing anything they dont like but prove they will look for things like number plates instead.
The DVLA lists the specs http://www.dvla.gov.uk/vehicles/numb...ion_marks.aspx document INF104 shows you the fixed typeface that all plates must now display on UK roads |
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tell them to go f@ck the mother.
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i think its fine except for that slogan on which personally i aint keen but if you like it put it on and see how you go
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