1. Personalized license plates. Some can be rather amusing while others are just confusing.
2. What's in your (office desk, home desk, kitchen, dresser, etc) drawer?
The theme can go for as long as you like. Set your own deadline.
I think personalized plates would be great fun! And I want to know the stories behind them if we do that! (oh, I was thinking of my own... Actually, I photographed one of the car in front of me just last week...so I guess I quite like them!)
I've taken only 23 photos of personalized plates - Just took a look at them to find I captured the same car twice, several days apart, in different parts of town.
I think the personlised number plate could be controversial in regars to ones privacy, I know if I had a personal number plate I would not want mine photographed/copied and up loaded to the web
I don't mean to be a killjoy, I'm just pointing out the obvious. Copying number plates in the UK is big business for speeding/parking fines/robberies etc...but then it's a big world out there and the chances of owner finding out are slim to nothing. But I'm just saying that's all...
Don't know about UK law, but there is no right to privacy (in the US) when you place it on your car and drive it around for the world to see.
It is, however, illegal to steal the actual license plate. I'm not suggesting re-creating the plates, just taking a photo of them.
I have a personalized plate and I constantly see people photographing it. I placed it on my car with a sense of humour and appreciate it when it makes people laugh.
After I have acquired at least a week's worth of what I consider to be humourous plates, I plan to post them - starting with my own.
Lori - I don't know the procedure for signing up for themes. Just thought I would start collecting some plates that appeal and then start posting them. I'm not considering it a contest, just something to do for fun.
Aaron - fyi I once had a Subaru and always wanted to get the personalized plate "U R A BUS" - it's subaru backwards. There is humour in that because I'm dyslexic!
The make of my current car is too long and the model backwards "RED YPS" or "REDY PS" is stupid.
What a great idea! My human has a personalized plate. She wants to show it off. She pays a lot of extra money for her plate, and she often enjoys being asked what it means.
Those kitchen drawers would be a fun theme too.
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haha. that would defn be an interesting thing to follow and find :)
I don't mean to be a killjoy, I'm just pointing out the obvious. Copying number plates in the UK is big business for speeding/parking fines/robberies etc...but then it's a big world out there and the chances of owner finding out are slim to nothing. But I'm just saying that's all...
It is, however, illegal to steal the actual license plate. I'm not suggesting re-creating the plates, just taking a photo of them.
I have a personalized plate and I constantly see people photographing it. I placed it on my car with a sense of humour and appreciate it when it makes people laugh.
After I have acquired at least a week's worth of what I consider to be humourous plates, I plan to post them - starting with my own.
The make of my current car is too long and the model backwards "RED YPS" or "REDY PS" is stupid.
Those kitchen drawers would be a fun theme too.