
this local household would appear to support that belief
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 9:37, Reply)

I noticed the other day my local Chemist has the plate "PIIILLS".
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 11:30, Reply)

Have two cars "J15 NY" and "J15 NYW". Clearly they mean something, but what???
A colleague, Cathy, also has "C88 TH". She maintains it's personalised, I maintain it's not, and she's just a mug.
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 12:19, Reply)

It is personalised, but not to what she thinks it is.
The Worthing taxi rank usually has a minicab parked in there with the reg. T4XEY. I've never been able to decide whether this is a known misspelling or if the driver is simply living up to the cabbie stereotype.
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 12:40, Reply)

there's a suspiciously high proportion of '999's spread about the car park
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 13:58, Reply)

"Save money on expensive personalised car number plates by simply
changing your name to match your existing plate."
Mr KVL 74IY, Lincoln.
:-)
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 12:35, Reply)

I still pull this joke out from ye olde past to many friends!
( , Sat 4 Jun 2011, 13:31, Reply)