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If you have the mentality of a 12 year old and own a car with a number-plate has possibly has the ability to be mis-spaced to create a word in any given dictionary - the chances are that you will. These are examples of such people.

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Brighton - April 2007

This guy owns a Tattoo shop in Brighton - but you already knew that as his numberplate clearly says the word TATTOO, or is it a poor and sorry looking attempt

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Kingscross - April 2007

Envey? Really? Nah

M4 - Bristol April 2007

Why bother? Would have said OAK anyway!

Crawley - April 2007

The word DIMS does actually exist, so figured it belonged here.

However, don't quite know why you would want to have it on your number-plate other then the fact that you can!

 

Brighton - April 2007

Yet another prententious BMW driver.

April 2007- Thanks The Dazzz

We know it's a fucking VW Beetle . You even rescued this plate off a 1984 motor just for the purpose of telling us.

Brighton - May 2007

I have a £50K plus supercharged Range Rover, therefore it is a necessity that I must make it look shit by putting a piece of crap on it.

Fortunately for us, he has written what it actually should say underneath! Bless Him

Brighton - May 2007

I think it's supposed to read P LITTLE, or is it? The more I look at it the more confused I get, which can't be the idea

Brighton - May 2007

The latest trick that I'd only read about until now is to try to pass your car off as being German registered.

Apparently their plates looks better. Of course this motor had an UK Tax disc so was very much registered as a UK motor.

As you can see, this guy has attempted to use the German style letters, with a German style plate - all to mis-space the letter to read IPOD. Daft

Bradford - May 2007

Why put the word Mould on your car? Is that what is it?

M1OLD J

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