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Previously on "Darn my favourite number plate has been banned - lets get one past the censor."
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostAs a Bolton lad, are you not making a case for NO63 END to be release?
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You might catch a glimpse of it in the movie Spring and Port Wine, James Mason chasing Diana Coupland about from Deane to Darcy Lever to Prestolee Locks in two mins. Impossible.
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Originally posted by stek View PostI meant A6000 FO
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PEN 1S and ELV 1S both were at least never released.....
COM 1C should be taken off Jimmy Tarbuck on the grounds of Trades Descriptions....
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Given they've got NO63 END, I'm surprised they didn't ban BE14 END
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I think "NOB" is still valid, which looks "good" with any other combination.
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Pity they haven't got anything better to do with their time and our money.
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How is OM63 WTF offensive?
Rather than banned it was probably reserved by somebody in DVLA
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Darn my favourite number plate has been banned - lets get one past the censor.
B4NN3D: DVLA draw up list of X-rated number plates to be censored on grounds of 'poor taste' | Mail Online
Censors have been busy banning certain letter combinations from the road - with many plates starting with PR, SH and SL having to be scratched.
This includes such variations such as PR14 CCK, SH14 TTY, SP14 STK, SL14 AGS and SK14 NKY.
The 14-reg is also responsible for plates such as AL14 LAH, CR14 PLE and BU14 SHT.
In addition, a fear over glorifying terrorism has seen any numberplate ending with J14 HAD also being vetoed.This included variations of numberplates such as BU63 GER, FA63 HAG, HU63 NOB and NO63 END.
The 14-plate, which is due to start appearing on new cars in March next year, is a boon for personalised numberplate fans as 14 can be made to appear to read as a I or an A
Censored: The 14-plate, which is due to start appearing on new cars in March next year, is a boon for personalised numberplate fans as 14 can be made to appear to read as a I or an A
Also vetoed were OR63 ASM, OR63 YYY and a host of combinations that start VA63. SO63 OMY was also outlawed as was PU63 RTY and LU63 FER.Last edited by vetran; 27 November 2013, 10:50.Tags: None
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