Boiler wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 9:59 pm
Spoonman wrote: ↑Sun Jul 31, 2022 2:45 pm
kreuzberger wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 2:23 pmT055ER
Dunno 'bout that, but I do know that the DVA refuse to issue AA55 HOL.
There was a segment in Top Gear (I think) where Hammond was holding up that very plate: it seemed appropriate. Apparently HA06 MAS was banned, can anyone explain why?
I seen that TG segment too - supposedly HA06 MAS says "Hamas" and gets blocked on that score.
There's a different way/scheme for number plates in NI compared to GB, going as three letters and 1-4 numbers (all non-four digit numbers plus special four digit numbers e.g. 1111 are held back by the local DVLA to be sold for vanity purposes) and is related to the original number plate system introduced in the UK over a century ago. You can't just have any three letters, the last two is a county identifier (plus Belfast & Derry cities) with the first letter starting at A and once all numbers for a first letter have been allocated they move on to B, then C and so on (they don't use O, Q or Z though). IIRC the highest sum ever paid for an NI number plate was at an auction for BIG 1, while back in the late 90's when cars sold in Co. Fermanagh were shortly to exhaust their JIL allocation, it was announced that no number plates with KIL would be issued and they went straight on to LIL.
OTOH in the Irish Republic their number plate system pretty much leaves no room for vanity plates except in exceptional cases.