In a sidenote from the original question and may be in the wrong forum. I say a truck (I think it was) that had the licence plate PHPGURU.
Lars said: No special characters (period, apostrophe, dash, etc.) may be used. This may be a policy, but I was pretty sure I saw someone use an apostrophe on a vanity/personal plate. It may have been painted on or a sticker, but it looked official. -Daniel On 2/3/07, Lars Rasmussen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 2/2/07, Ryan Simpkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Come up to the Canyon Park Technology Center (PLUG meets up there) some afternoon > and drive through the parking lots. You can see which companies use which > technologies by their employees cars. It is rather interesting. > > H4X0R3 is available, if anyone would like to register it. You can create your own > license plate and see if it is already registered here: > https://secure.utah.gov/pps/ Looks like the fee for replacing your current plate is $13, and the plate application fee starts at $58 - most are $63. $63 + $13 = $76 to replace a standard plate with a personalized plate. And no punctuation either. http://tax.utah.gov/forms/current/tc-817.pdf sets some rules: When making your character selection, do not use a combination of 6 or 7 numbers. For example, do not use consecutive numbers like "1234567." When making your character selection, do not use a combination of 3 numbers with 3 alpha characters. For example, do not use "123ABC or ABC123." These combination of numbers conflict with existing preprinted standard series of plates. When making your character selection, do not use a combination of 5 numbers and 1 letter. For example, do not use "12345A." No special characters (period, apostrophe, dash, etc.) may be used. -- Lars /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
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