Thursday 30 June 2011

Rude number plates


Would you find this number plate offensive?

I personally think it is hilarious and it would be entertaining to see this number plate out on the road.
The DVLA, however, took a dim view of the number plate, and ordered Alan Clarke to remove it (the police must have reported him).
But, Mr. Clarke had bought the number plate in good faith for £399 from the DVLA in the first place, so what is going on here?
Had the DVLA failed to spot the potential of the number plate to upset some people?

Do you think that smutty number plates would brighten up our roads or do you agree with the DVLA?


http://uk.cars.yahoo.com/29062011/36/dvla-bans-obscene-number-plate-0.html

5 comments:

The Plashing Vole said...

My brother's old job was partly to allow/ban proposed racehorse names: people constantly try to sneak in brands, libellous comments and rude words. Very reluctantly, he turned down 'Noble Locks' for a gelding. Try saying it like a racing commentator.

Sue's Blog said...

That sound like an apt name for a gelding!

oldgirlatuni said...

There used to be a sports car in Kent that had the number plate pen15.

It seemed quite apt, somehow.

Ewarwoowar said...

I wouldn't find it offensive, to be honest, but I do think he's a bit of a prat...

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