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"Steve Fitzgerald" ] wrote in message
... In message , Martin Underwood writes I'd have thought that U and V were fairly easy to distinguish - unlike a letter D, a letter O and a digit 0 which *can* very easily be confused in the square font that's used on numberplates. OK, so you won't have an O or 0 in the year position, but D and O are allowed interchangably in three-letter part of the numberplate. DDO, DOD, ODD, OOD and other permutations are extremely hard to distinguish. And U was used in the Isle Of Man for MAN xxxU, AMN xxxU etc. registrations similar to British ones. There was a time when you had the choice of pressed number plates with the square font, or Bluemell's-type plates with riveted-on numbers, using a more rounded font. My house number plates are the latter type, which in my view were far superior to the old pressed type. My first new car was UDF 173 and somewhere along the line we had VJG 129 W. I think that the risks of confusion are slight, but it was really in the handwriting used to record them that confusion could arise. -- Terry Harper, Web Co-ordinator, The Omnibus Society 75th Anniversary 2004, see http://www.omnibussoc.org/75th.htm E-mail: URL: http://www.terry.harper.btinternet.co.uk/ |
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