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Post by Bilbo on Mar 4, 2017 8:58:21 GMT
Firstly, apologies for the poor photo, but I was on the exit ramp of a car park and had to be quick:
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Post by AndyMk2 on Mar 4, 2017 9:42:40 GMT
Haha obviously has sense of humour
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Post by martiny on Mar 5, 2017 16:58:44 GMT
55 plate on an NB. Must be about the last of the last.
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Post by ianc on Mar 5, 2017 17:34:00 GMT
K 155 ESW maybe, not 55 plate
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Post by martiny on Mar 5, 2017 19:53:24 GMT
Ah. Good point. Is it still the case that they wouldn't allow an "I" in a plate because it looks like a "1"?
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Post by Bilbo on Mar 5, 2017 23:52:46 GMT
K 155 ESW maybe, not 55 plate Yeah, I'm sure they could get in trouble for incorrect spacing from a bored traffic officer haha. Not sure about the "i" situation martiny, but I was under the impression that these weren't allowed.
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Post by minty on Mar 6, 2017 8:42:03 GMT
Shame the W isn't an X
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Post by martiny on Mar 6, 2017 15:48:01 GMT
Wikipedia confirms - no letters I or Q in a standard reg. You can have Z, but only in the last 3 random letters, not in the area code pair at the start.
I used to know that, but am old and stupid now.
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