Some people will go to great lengths...
Both seen in the same parking lot today.
The black one is an S2000 with an LS3. The white one is a BMW with a massive turbo.
This is an old trick of the Canyon Racers of the '80's in Lambos and RUF Porsche, etc.
In the day and age of plate readers this is likely less effective and more just aesthetics.
I am rather surprised that the state plate system allows it.
I think it's mostly intended to prevent other drivers from accurately calling in your plate when you're driving like an a-hole.
M's and W's would have been my choice... back when I used to drive like an a-hole.
I played with the Ohio site and while it wont allow 1's and I's in sequence, it does allow
Those are pretty funny. Even now I struggle discerning "l" and "1" in some forums, depending what font is in use. Back in college, I apparently had time on my hands and created my own font, moving the top and bottom pixels on the "l" character one position left and right, respectively, specifically to differentiate the two.
In reply to SV reX :
You doing a big "product" drop to "local networkers" today?
The two owners should at least get cars of similar color so that there is reasonable doubt.
Robbie (Forum Supporter) said:In reply to SV reX :
You doing a big "product" drop to "local networkers" today?
The two owners should at least get cars of similar color so that there is reasonable doubt.
BMW dealership remodel.
I told the service manager "It's apparent you have 2 kinds of customers. Wealthy people (often businessmen), and drug dealers".
He said "Yep. And 1 of them pays in cash"
Isn't something like that actually inviting the police to find a reason to pull you over, and look for probable cause to search your vehicle?
kb58 said:Those are pretty funny. Even now I struggle discerning "l" and "1" in some forums, depending what font is in use. Back in college, I apparently had time on my hands and created my own font, moving the top and bottom pixels on the "l" character one position left and right, respectively, specifically to differentiate the two.
I think in the future people are going to look at our i/l characters the way we look at old-timey lowercase Fs looking like an S. In many sans-serif fonts they're damn near indiscernible. The I/1/l issue is annoying too but not so much of a PITA outside of programming, however the i/l issue seems to mainly bother me in news articles.
Edit: More on-topic, I don't think confusing character sequences on custom plates are allowed in Ontario but I do see people driving around with license plate covers tinted so darkly that I'm surprised they don't get pulled over by the first cop they run across.
Or buy a License Plate Flipper.
Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania, a license plate frame is considered enough to warrant pulling you over.
Nevermind all the dealer's installing them at purchase.
berkeley this state.
In reply to Professor_Brap (Forum Supporter) :
or run someone else's plate
My skyline may or may not have been john's rusty q45 for 3 weeks between temp tag expiration and my birthday so I didn't have to pay almost a full year of fees for 3 weeks of use.
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