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Old 05-19-2010, 03:04 PM
 
Location: Ocean County, NJ
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A few weeks ago I saw the following license plate:

"LOW IQ"

Must've been a real winner driving that car.
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Old 05-19-2010, 04:17 PM
 
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I read that this morning..really some people need a life.....
.....and a lot more class.

That's like having handlebars tattooed on the tramp stamp area of her body.
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Old 05-19-2010, 04:50 PM
 
Location: Newport Beach, CA
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Who honestly cares about her license plate? She may look like an idiot, but live and let live...

"Biotch" is text-speak.
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Old 05-19-2010, 05:29 PM
 
Location: The Beautiful Pocono Mountains
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The best one I ever saw was on an H2 that I used to see on 78 every day: T1H5 HO

Never figured it out until he was behind me one day..... Now that guy really got one over....
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Old 05-19-2010, 05:46 PM
 
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The best one I ever saw was on an H2 that I used to see on 78 every day: T1H5 HO

Never figured it out until he was behind me one day..... Now that guy really got one over....
Gotta give them an "A" for cleverness.
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Old 05-19-2010, 07:15 PM
 
Location: NJ
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The best one I ever saw was on an H2 that I used to see on 78 every day: T1H5 HO

Never figured it out until he was behind me one day..... Now that guy really got one over....
HA! I had a friend with an "ambulance" license plate, but this is far more clever!
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Old 05-19-2010, 07:40 PM
 
Location: The Communist State of NJ
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The best one I ever saw was on an H2 that I used to see on 78 every day: T1H5 HO

Never figured it out until he was behind me one day..... Now that guy really got one over....
LMAO! Took me 5 minute to figure that out. Stupid Oxfordian. Or is is Oxfordite?
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Old 05-19-2010, 09:55 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Hell I got pulled over once in Long Branch NJ..no bioch plate ..but regular plates on my Van..police just pointed go there into lot..and after a 7 minute wait they gave me a ticket..never had a chance to ask why I was pulled over...they said you don't have commerical plates..NO CHIT..I'm not commerical or even a contractor...I work for a new home builder and it's was my Van not a company Van..went to court on it and they said I had a ladder rack ( no ladder though)...BIG DEAL..ever see a car with a bike on top, canoe, x-mas tree, luggage rack or even a ladder???? Judge said I was wrong and told me to get commerical plates..registration cost the same he said..he's a dumb butt..commerical is $105..regular reg is $75..and asked why does the state of NJ have that rights to get a regular registration for a VAN..if not allowed to drive it with just a ladder rack ( no ladder then)? Judge say next case..I left.

Felt like my plates did say BIT*H and police pulled me over for no reason at all.

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Old 05-19-2010, 10:36 PM
 
Location: Ocean County, NJ
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Hell I got pulled over once in Long Branch NJ..no bioch plate ..but regular plates on my Van..police just pointed go there into lot..and after a 7 minute wait they gave me a ticket..never had a chance to ask why I was pulled over...they said you don't have commerical plates..NO CHIT..I'm not commerical or even a contractor...I work for a new home builder and it's was my Van not a company Van..went to court on it and they said I had a ladder rack ( no ladder though)...BIG DEAL..ever see a car with a bike on top, canoe, x-mas tree, luggage rack or even a ladder???? Judge said I was wrong and told me to get commerical plates..registration cost the same he said..he's a dumb butt..commerical is $105..regular reg is $75..and asked why does the state of NJ have that rights to get a regular registration for a VAN..if not allowed to drive it with just a ladder rack ( no ladder then)? Judge say next case..I left.

Felt like my plates did say BIT*H and police pulled me over for no reason at all.
Register it as commercial and deduct all of your gas, mileage, maintenance and repairs from your NJ income tax. Problem solved.

On another note, I can see why law enforcement does not enjoy the citizen support in this state that it does in others. The tactics are so aggressive it's mind-boggling. Makes you think you were the wrong color while living in 1960s Birmingham. And this is coming from a white Republican LOL.
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Old 05-19-2010, 11:06 PM
 
Location: New Jersey
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Register it as commercial and deduct all of your gas, mileage, maintenance and repairs from your NJ income tax. Problem solved.

On another note, I can see why law enforcement does not enjoy the citizen support in this state that it does in others. The tactics are so aggressive it's mind-boggling. Makes you think you were the wrong color while living in 1960s Birmingham. And this is coming from a white Republican LOL.

Thats hard to deduct in NJ..if your retired...but good advice other wise.

When I said I got pulled over once in Long Branch NJ..it was a few years ago...I might have people misunderstand this now.
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