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The number plate game

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« on: March 23, 2017, 10:56:19 pm »

In the UK, if you want a vanity plate, it has to comply with standard formats. Though there are ways of bending those: for instance, having the plate printed in such a way that "5" looks like "S". Another trick is to have "11", but put a bolt in the middle so it looks like "H". I'm surprised these are legal.

AFAIK, in the USA you can have anything you like on your number plate, subject to length limits. I recall once seeing (I think it was in Albany NY) a plate that read "CHESS MASTER". I have no idea who it belonged to, but it was a good while ago, so it wasn't Wesley So.
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