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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostA friend's parents named their son so that his initials matched the car reg they had at the time (which was a 1960 Rover). When he came to drive he had his own personalised number plate.
...eventually, but it didn't seem worth the cost and hassle at the time
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A friend's parents named their son so that his initials matched the car reg they had at the time (which was a 1960 Rover). When he came to drive he had his own personalised number plate.
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostNow that would have been a great trial to do jury duty on. What a plonker.
(Although I am a little niggled that such a toerag has a nice Beemer with a personalised registration plate. Crime doesn't pay? Really?)
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostPrefrably a D type Jag as that's what the stuntmen prefer.
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Now that would have been a great trial to do jury duty on. What a plonker.
(Although I am a little niggled that such a toerag has a nice Beemer with a personalised registration plate. Crime doesn't pay? Really?)
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10 years for stealing £100,000 - compare that with bank losses and nobody walked the plank for it
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James Snell, 27, of Cardiff, used his BMW with the number J4 MES to plan a raid on the Halifax, where he and accomplices stole £100,000.
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How dumb can you get?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/8411976.stm
Own car with personalised number plate
That's almost in the same league as driving your quad bike up a railway line after a job & getting run over by a train.Tags: None
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