![]() 02/10/2017 at 16:46 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But seriously what does the plate on this STi mean? It’s IITIITI
I keep trying to figure out a way to make the first 5 characters make “S” but I don’t know how....
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(2)T(2)T(1) = Tooty tooty one. Or, y’know, not.
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Likely to make it harder for a cop to run the plate properly. But then they’re still left with a loud-ass, bright blue Subaru with a huge wing. Kinda defeats the purpose when the cop can justifiably pull you over just for being loud.
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Maybe it’s one of those things to try and mess with cops? Like OO00OO
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Elevenyty-eleventy-one
Got nuthin
![]() 02/10/2017 at 16:56 |
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That’s a thought, but then that is explicitly called out on the vanity plate application, no sequence is allowed that’s designed to confuse or make hard to identify....
![]() 02/10/2017 at 16:56 |
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Like others have said, I think its just meant to be hard to decipher on camera or by police.
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I like that theory except it’s specifically prohibited to do that with vanity plates and there’s a whole application process... but maybe
![]() 02/10/2017 at 16:59 |
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And they somehow got that through the application process that specifically prohibits confusing plates... but I agree that there’s little else to go on.
![]() 02/10/2017 at 17:03 |
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I would go with NUUNNUU (or similar) because the officers would have a hell of a time saying “November” and “Uniform” repeatedly over the radio and make it understood.
![]() 02/10/2017 at 17:44 |
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Haha good one
There’s a kinda similar (ancient; like, it’s even in a Steinbeck novel) brain tease where the first three letters, “I.I.T...” mean “If I Tell...”
May or may not be of any help but it’s all I got right now
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I saw a nh plate with RWDsuby on a brz