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Driver makes own plates with cardboard and colored pencil

Started by Pete from Boston, September 03, 2014, 01:46:46 PM

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Pete from Boston

This is higher-quality design than the MBTA uses on a lot of its in-station signs.

From the Boston Globe:
Makeshift license plate lands Springfield woman in trouble

Silly Johanna–that's a June plate!  August plates end in "8."


Laura

Ha, I should have done this after I had my license plates stolen two years ago. Would have been a lot fancier than the black sharpie on cardboard "plates stolen MD 5AK6744" signs I put in the rear and front windows.


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signalman

Quote from: Laura on September 04, 2014, 10:50:04 AM
Ha, I should have done this after I had my license plates stolen two years ago. Would have been a lot fancier than the black sharpie on cardboard "plates stolen MD 5AK6744" signs I put in the rear and front windows.
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I saw something similar on US 22 in Easton, PA once.  The driver used a piece of cardboard and wrote "Pennsylvania" across the top, then the registration number in big easy to read characters.  On the bottom was written "Plate stolen on 5/22/01"   Since PA is a single plate state, the driver did not bother puting any information on the front of the vehicle.