rossyl
Active Member
My friend...
Is thinking of using a screw + cap to very very slightly alter the appearance of her number plate. The number plate is correctly spaced and in the correct font.
She would be be placing two screw caps on the number plate, each almost the exact same distance from the edge of the plate and in the same position. So it would be uniform.
The effect would be to lessen the gap at the end of the tail of a "9" to make it look a little bit like a zero, BUT there would still be clear yellow space. And, to put a dot in-between two correctly spaced letters.
Now i've seen many people do far far worse. Incorrectly spaced numberplates are rife. Some people even go further making numbers almost look entirely different.
This would not stop the identification of the numbers.
Thoughts?
Is thinking of using a screw + cap to very very slightly alter the appearance of her number plate. The number plate is correctly spaced and in the correct font.
She would be be placing two screw caps on the number plate, each almost the exact same distance from the edge of the plate and in the same position. So it would be uniform.
The effect would be to lessen the gap at the end of the tail of a "9" to make it look a little bit like a zero, BUT there would still be clear yellow space. And, to put a dot in-between two correctly spaced letters.
Now i've seen many people do far far worse. Incorrectly spaced numberplates are rife. Some people even go further making numbers almost look entirely different.
This would not stop the identification of the numbers.
Thoughts?