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Danozeman - 6/10/09 at 08:56 PM

Linky

Warning the descriptions contain langauge not for your under 16's.


02GF74 - 6/10/09 at 09:04 PM

LOL - seen somehting similar, but most seem to be BMWs.


MikeCapon - 6/10/09 at 09:08 PM

That has got to be one of the funniest sites I've seen for a very long time. Well worth it. Not a good ad for BMW though...

Sorry. Still picking bits of me tea out of the keyboard.


Danozeman - 6/10/09 at 09:10 PM

Click on the home page button and look at them all. the comments are funny.


nick205 - 6/10/09 at 09:10 PM

Quality webbage

I actually don't mind personal plates when they're left legal, but those are prime examples of idiot road users who I doubt stop at pishing up there number plates.


owelly - 6/10/09 at 09:44 PM

Personalised plates? For the jumped-up, moronic arseholes with nothing better to spend their money on. Knobbers.


















Er..


l0rd - 6/10/09 at 09:59 PM

I wonder, Can't you sent the url link to the police?


owelly - 6/10/09 at 10:09 PM

I always find it slightly amusing that the DVLA will sell you plate knowing fine well that you will mis-represent the VRM and they'll even warn you that feckin about with the spacings, screws, fonts etc is illegal and if caught that number, will be withdrawn permanently.
So, a government owned company, which is therefore owned by you, will sell you a plate, that is owned by them, therefore owned by you, so you can illegally stick it to your car, so they can get the BiB, also govt controlled, therefore controlled on your behalf, to report you to them, so they can take the plate off you. If you put your details into their 'cherished plate search', they'll give you all the oddly chosen plates that unless you cock about with them, mean nothing.....and then tell you not to.... Eh?


Guinness - 7/10/09 at 07:14 AM

What happens to all the databases when you buy a private plate.

At the moment, when I insure any of my cars, I put in the reg no and it works out, presumably by checking a list supplied by the dvla, what the make and model is.

Same when I go and buy parts, tyres etc etc. Tell them the reg and they get the right parts (hopefully).

Does the DVLA update the database if you buy a private plate, or do you just go round still using the old one when buying parts etc?

I can still go into Halfords now and give them the plate off my donor Sierra and get brake parts from them!

Mike


iank - 7/10/09 at 07:48 AM

The number gets updated, but it takes a while to get to everyone, so I think they sell copies of the databases on a monthly subscription rather than giving companies live access to their system.

My current car had a personal plate that was kept by the previous owner and got a new age related plate from the DVLA when I bought it. When I bought it the insurance people had to enter the car make/model etc manually into the system to get a quote rather than the type in plate and confirm it's right they normally use. When I renewed it came up automagically as usual.


scootz - 7/10/09 at 09:27 AM

Quality swearage!

"Pot calling the kettle dirty arse I think!"...


l0rd - 7/10/09 at 09:44 AM

I have a picture of a van the number plate was

KG02 BED

Obviously respaced badly at

K GO2BED


scootz - 8/10/09 at 08:09 AM

I saw a Ford Orion many years ago with H111UTU (or similar) that had been spaced as H1 11 U TU... my initial thoughts were WTF?

Then as I got closer, the Dymo sticker underneath explained all... "Hi To You Too".

Oh!

Resisting the urge to break all it's windows, my thought returned to WTF and I walked off shaking my head!


Grimsdale - 8/10/09 at 03:16 PM

My favourite that i've seen was a student driving a white fiat punto with the reg: P201 NKY

That's P2 OINKY, obviously.