Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
BOT stands for the city of Bottrop (close to Essen and Dortmund), you can reserve your number out of their database here (click on the data protection box and then you get to chose your plate next step). The process is more or less the same for all cities.
Someone who lies about the little things will lie about the big things too.
They have a similar system in Australia where you pick what you want but the less letters/numbers the more it costs and I think you then have to pay a fee every year if you want to keep it.
It is kinda mad that we Brits pay pretty big bucks for plates, but end of the day they're a tradeable commodity so it's not usually cash down the toilet. Quite the opposite for the dateless ones which should be a decent investment, certainly prices have risen considerably in the last 30 or so years since DVLA started selling them.
A mate of mine in Calgary has three letters and zero numbers on his plate, a few years ago cost him pennies like just £50* to the dept of vehicles. Seems to not be a big thing over there!
*edit
Current one-off fee is around CAD$200/GBP£120
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Just took the dog out for a walk and saw an old KA with the registration N14MH D. It must belong to our old paper girl, Niamh Dennis. I know, I know, incorrectly spaced so it don’t count! Next street, an Audi OO6 1AN C. I know, I know......
On a local estate agents....
This reminds me of a Range Rover I passed a while ago , big old wheels, blacked out windows and a registration number "SPL 1 F " , now seems to be on a 448 Spider , so things must be looking up !!
I knew of a surgeon who’s private Reg was
1 CUT.
Sadly he simply became known as the man with the missing consonant
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There are no personal plates in Norway but Edinburgh has some crackers. I love V10 LET, used to be S1 on an old 3 series. JWS 1 on a Landie.
Couple of years back at Oulton Park
Driving home last night along the M20 near Ashford and a Pimlico Plumbers Transporter Van went past with '1 BOG'
Another Pimlico Plumb van plate spot HA51 EAK.
Going down the road so couldn’t take a picture but 61T with a well placed bolt.
Old banger of a 4 x 4 in the village
SN02 ROD
30 years ago on a Sierra - NOS 111T with spacing and bolts to make the obvious
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NO SH1T
Not very clear but JOB 8Y
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Current model bright orange Audi R8 the other day: 1 NK
Last time I saw it years ago was on a Rangey.
Saw a big Hummer Limo fugly thing at the weekend - PO55HER
1OO on a Merc. One oh oh. Just looks cool.
CA11 ASB - On ASB property services van.
CA11 ones pretty common I think.
Started out with nothing. Still have most of it left.
Saw a van that is used for putting up advertising yesterday - AP05TER, very appropriate.
2Y on a knackered looking Nissan Micra in Slough:
^ Thread Winner!
Just 58,000 miles under its belt too
Runs the Shotokan Karate school round the corner
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And the visiting physio who works each week next door to my training venue
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A Range Rover in the office I’m in:
KE 11 YTO
Owned by a woman named Kelly To
Probably cost next to nowt - too!
Saw this one, walking to the pub last night.
It’s says what it’s meant to without miss spacing etc. Bet it cost a few quid though.
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Not a fan of personal plates myself, but I can never see why something very distinctive would be a problem from identification purposes.
I guess it's to do with APN recognition?
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
F4 ODS is available for £600... I just need the Fezza to put it on (DS are my initials).
Would love to get this for me wife but I'd get killed when she finds out what it means!