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Anyone seen any good number plates on cars lately?

LM0 on a Rolls Royce Phantom (old school) outside mansion house in London. Was carrying a crest of some sort and a flag of St George so assume an official vehicle....
 
LM0 on a Rolls Royce Phantom (old school) outside mansion house in London. Was carrying a crest of some sort and a flag of St George so assume an official vehicle....

It's the Lord Mayors official car :thumb:
 
"0005 SLS" on a new looking, silver Vito caught my eye today as I passed it on the M11. It looked like a UK numberplate, but it didn't look right because of the 4 numbers at the start. Curious, so just checked on the gov website and its not recognised. Any ideas?

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"0005 SLS" on a new looking, silver Vito caught my eye today as I passed it on the M11. It looked like a UK numberplate, but it didn't look right because of the 4 numbers at the start. Curious, so just checked on the gov website and its not recognised. Any ideas?

OO is an Oxford registered vehicle. OO05 SLS is a valid registration.
 
BMW X3 in Cornwall wearing ORL 5X. Surprised DVLA let that one through...


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L4 RDY ... on an XC90, M23 today

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AA 28 on an ML250

very noticeable. Why? Well every morning at the M2 Rochester Exit slip. He comes up the left lane undertaking, before changing to the far right ('turn right only') lane, at the traffic lights. He then cuts back across into the left lane (the one he has just vacated) causing the cars who are going left in the correct lane to brake and swerve. This accompanied (every morning) by lot's of horn sounding and fist waving.

Now - call me old fashioned here - Why not just get in the correct 'turn left lane' and stay in it, as you 'turn left' along with all the traffic that is 'turning left'. You may find your stress levels going down and your passenger not having to hide their face and cringe as everybody else beckons at you.

I mean, it's every morning now that you do this. It's like a ritual. My daughters say "here he comes, wait for it" HONK HONK, SHOUT SHOUT then to cap it all you usually end up further back down the queue than where you started.

AA 28 NIce Plate. Easy to spot and remember.
 
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