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I didn't watch that BS on the tv today, because i don't believe, and never will, that they have "derived the right to rule directly from the will of God". But, anyway, i heard on the radio that he drove an Aston Martin DB6 with the number plate "JU5T WED". Is this a legal number plate for use on a public road, or should i fire off an email to DVLC on Tuesday?

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  • Keith
    Keith Posts: 2,924 Forumite
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    The road was closed.
  • wealdroam
    wealdroam Posts: 19,180 Forumite
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    edited 30 April 2011 at 12:17AM
    I didn't watch that BS on the tv today, because i don't believe, and never will, that they have "derived the right to rule directly from the will of God". But, anyway, i heard on the radio that he drove an Aston Martin DB6 with the number plate "JU5T WED". Is this a legal number plate for use on a public road, or should i fire off an email to DVLC on Tuesday?
    No, it's not legal.

    No, do not bother with that email.

    But if you do write, make it worth while...
    The rear plate was as you described, and the front plate read EBY 776J.

    You could try posting on this thread though. :D
  • It was a show plate on the back. Still had the real one on the front.

    Did you see those Rolls Royce with no plates on at all and no tax discs? :naughty:
  • Why bother?
    But since you did, I did.
    Unlike the radio and an assumption, the video shows the correct number plate on the front of the car but it appears one of his friends whilst tying other things onto the rear of the vehicle had changed the number plate to JU5T WED.

    It also showed an L plate on the car, but I believe he has a full licence (preferred to be covered or removed if full licence holder driving?)

    It also runs on E85, perhaps an email to HMRC to ensure everythings in place for that too.
  • KierNet
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    What are you going to do when you find out the Queen doesn't have a driving license, but can still drive?! The road was closed...road traffic act doesn't apply ;).
    What is pi? Where did it come from?
  • Is Princess Anne not the only olympian not to go through a gender test?
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