also, in most states you can be identified simply by a decent vehicle description and a partial plate #
-----Original Message----- From: Matthew Yip [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 2:41 PM To: A2-16V Subject: Re: Lisence Plates I personally dislike personalized plates - probably b/c a "normal" plate is more plain and thus, more difficult to remember for both the police and the disgruntled public alike. We used to have a pinhead in the area that drove a 5.0L Mustwang - his theory was that 8s and Bs looked similar so he had a license plate with some combination thereof. In theory it sounds good but remember, you still can't outrun a radio. If the cop notices your car but he sees some silly series of 8s and Bs, he might not get the plate immediately BUT it'll be much easier to find since he'll just search all VW Jettas that start with 8 or B - get my drift? --- Mark Reda <[email protected]> wrote: > Does anyone know any really good lisence plates? > I was thinking of a tricky combination of numbers or letters that > would > be extreemly difficult to see/say/read/remember, for evading > police. > Know of any? ===== Matthew Yip http://www.geocities.com/mgyip/ '81 Rabbit diesel - '87 GTi 16v "General Li" - '88 M5 - '99 F350 psd __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ _____________ List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org _____________ List Sponsor: http://www.netsville.com To remove yourself from this list, send mail to [email protected] with 'unsubscribe a2_16v' in the body of your message See us on the web at http://www.a2-16v.com Visit the 16V Homepage at http://www.gti16v.org
