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To think that personalised number plates should be banned?!!

215 replies

principalitygirl · 12/01/2014 11:14

They are, in my view, ostentatious, utterly pointless and a pure waste of money that could be much better used other ways, even 'selfish' ones like a nice meal out or a mini break. Or non-foodselfish things like charity donations.

If I ruled the world [:)], I'd ban them, or make people buying them have to pay an equal amount in a stupidity and arrogance and tax.

Anyone disagree?!

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Megrim · 14/01/2014 12:59

How about "an ostentation of" personalised number plates?

I like the American name for them - "vanity plates", seems especially apt when someone's tried soooooo hard to make the letters and numbers fit.

stealthsquiggle · 14/01/2014 13:08

Baroness - really? passport covers? Hmm The more you travel the more of a pointless PITA they are, as you have to get them out of the bloody cover each time. I average about 1.5 flights a week, and my passport lives permanently in a zipped pocket in my handbag with no cover and it's fine. DH did the same and more for 20 years with his passport in his back pocket and it survived too.

ComposHat · 14/01/2014 13:17

Or a 'cringe' of vanity plates.

YouSirName · 14/01/2014 13:28

Very good, those Americans have it spot on. Vanity indeed.

BaronessBomburst · 14/01/2014 13:31

stealthsquiggle Maybe it's just DH then. Grin Mine lives cover-free in my handbag too but DH's last passport was so battered he had complaints from immigration!

ComposHat · 14/01/2014 13:40

Wgen I see one of those passport holders done up to look lile the old school British passports, I usually think Little Englander/UKIP voter.

wobblyweebles · 14/01/2014 13:57

I like the American name for them - "vanity plates", seems especially apt when someone's tried soooooo hard to make the letters and numbers fit.

The irony is that in America you don't have to make the letters and numbers fit. You just write out the word, usually up to 8 letters.

Cheesyslice · 14/01/2014 21:22

I saw 'Ooooh R8' on a...wait for it...R8 in Tunbridge Wells a couple of weeks ago.

CUNT.

Cheesyslice · 14/01/2014 21:22

YY to 'vanity' plates. We call them twat plates.

Bogeyface · 14/01/2014 23:04

Saw "Dobber" again today and he reminded me of this thread. He is the shining example of personalised reg knobheads!

He drives a MASSIVE american style car. Parks on the yellow zigzags outside school everyday, even if there is loads of space, drives like an ass and I have seen him screaming at people to "fucking move" when they have right of way etc.

His reg is clearly meant to spell "jonny" and jonny was an old school word for condom, as was Dobber.....you see where it came from. Sadly for him, he is now known as Dobber throughout the whole school, even the school secretary, who pretends not to know, mentioned him as that when I saw her in Tesco before Xmas :o

grumpyoldbat · 14/01/2014 23:34

I can't see the attraction of personalised number plates. However I can't see the point of banning them either.

wanderings · 15/01/2014 08:31

They have advantages for the rest of us with conventional number plates:

  1. The owner is now slightly less wealthy than they were (especially if it's very rare plate);
  2. They paid VAT, and we didn't;
  3. Seconded that it's often a red flag (driving wise);
  4. If they do a hit-and-run, you'll remember the number plate more easily;
  5. If (4) is true, they'll probably be known to the police as well.
  6. If it's bought with their own money, fine.

It's when they're bought on MP's expenses (which I bet some of them are) that it's not right!!!

Wasn't C3 HNE in the news not that long ago? Was that paid for by MP's expenses?

JupiterGentlefly · 15/01/2014 19:47

Humor weeblywobbles I no how 2 spel fanks very much sometims my fone thinks its being superia

JupiterGentlefly · 15/01/2014 19:50

I wasn't being superior by the way I just honestly don't understand not recognising your own car. I guess here in hick town we don't have that many cars. But thank you for assuming I feel superior. I could do with a little self assurance!!

BabyMummy29 · 15/01/2014 20:09

I think I live in the personalised numberplate capital of the UK. SO many of them here. I just find them chavtastic and pathetic in a "Look at me and how much money I've got" kind of way.

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