![]() 04/27/2015 at 16:28 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
But it’s really just a funny coincidence.
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Well, did you rub the 911?
![]() 04/27/2015 at 16:33 |
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Should’ve, but no.
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Are you sure it’s not a vanity plate?
![]() 04/27/2015 at 17:13 |
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It follows the format of a normal NE plate. What might’ve happened is he could’ve asked the person at the DMV, “Got anything with the number 911?” We’ve asked for specific numbers/letters on a standard plate before, and usually get them. Sometimes they even offer.
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Here in Wisconsin you can search online to see if a vanity tag is available . Maybe they did something similar?
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You can do that here too, but it will tell you the plate is taken even if it’s a normal plate.
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So they could’ve just played around with ‘___ 911’ combinations until they found an available one.
Or their initials are RUB.
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Or they just walked in to the DMV and said, “Do you have any plates here with the number 911 in it?” Here, you can’t reserve non-vanity plates, but you can request them at the moment you get them, from what that DMV location has.