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Boltar February 21st 05 09:46 AM

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Aidan Stanger wrote:
Paul Weaver wrote:

In Mile End tonight I watched with amazement at a what can only be
described as a genuine american-style stretched SUV.

Funny thing was, the numberplates were'nt in any script I

couldrecognise.
Not Japanese, Chinese, Latin, Cyrillic or Arabic. I assume it's

exempt
from the congestion charge in that case.

I think that just leaves Greek, Korean and Cambodian. And possibly
Nepalese, though I'm not sure about that one.


And Georgian.

Though you'll probably find it was a made up plate perhaps for a film
shoot.
No one is going to import a car like that into the country for their
own
personal use for the short period they can get away without having a UK

plate. I've seen a couple these stretched SUVs about , one was a Hummer
and the other was a Ford Excursion. Both of them utterly tasteless and
full
of chavs on their way to a nightclub.

B2003


Paul Weaver February 21st 05 06:37 PM

Stretched SUV
 
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:48:57 +0000, Michael Hoffman wrote:

Paul Weaver wrote:

The unreadable numberplate which you helpfully snipped.


Oh, if it was the unreadable number plates that were at issue,
it's a good thing you used such a helpful subject as
"Stretched SUV."

Did you see the stretched SUV with unreadble number plates
pass any police vehicles?


Plenty of speed cameras arround, and they're just as good
--
Everything I write here is my personal opinion, and should not be taken as fact.


Nick Leverton February 21st 05 07:27 PM

Stretched SUV
 
In article ,
Aidan Stanger wrote:
Paul Weaver wrote:

Funny thing was, the numberplates were'nt in any script I couldrecognise.
Not Japanese, Chinese, Latin, Cyrillic or Arabic. I assume it's exempt
from the congestion charge in that case.

I think that just leaves Greek, Korean and Cambodian. And possibly
Nepalese, though I'm not sure about that one.


Which of those does Hebrew script fall under, out of interest ?

Nick
--
http://www.leverton.org/ ... So express yourself

Michael Hoffman February 21st 05 09:48 PM

Stretched SUV
 
Paul Weaver wrote:

Plenty of speed cameras arround, and they're just as good


Then the SUV was presumably not pulled over for the same reason
that cars that speed past speed cameras are not pulled over.
--
Michael Hoffman

John Rowland February 22nd 05 01:03 AM

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"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:48:57 +0000, Michael Hoffman wrote:

Paul Weaver wrote:

Did you see the stretched SUV with unreadble
number plates pass any police vehicles?


Plenty of speed cameras arround, and they're just as good


How exactly is a speed camera going to arrest someone for unreadable number
plates?

--
John Rowland - Spamtrapped
Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html
A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood.
That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line -
It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes



Aidan Stanger February 22nd 05 09:07 AM

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Nick Leverton wrote:
Aidan Stanger wrote:
Paul Weaver wrote:

Funny thing was, the numberplates were'nt in any script I couldrecognise.
Not Japanese, Chinese, Latin, Cyrillic or Arabic. I assume it's exempt
from the congestion charge in that case.

I think that just leaves Greek, Korean and Cambodian. And possibly
Nepalese, though I'm not sure about that one.


Which of those does Hebrew script fall under, out of interest ?

I think it falls under the group not used for numberplates (which
includes several Indian scripts), BICBW.

Vernon February 22nd 05 09:29 AM

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"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
.. .
In Mile End tonight I watched with amazement at a what can only be
described as a genuine american-style stretched SUV.


For the ignorant among us (ie. me!) what is an SUV?



Brimstone February 22nd 05 09:52 AM

Stretched SUV
 
Vernon wrote:
"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
.. .
In Mile End tonight I watched with amazement at a what can only be
described as a genuine american-style stretched SUV.


For the ignorant among us (ie. me!) what is an SUV?


An American term, Sports Utility Vehicle.



Stephen Osborn February 22nd 05 09:54 AM

Stretched SUV
 
Vernon wrote:
"Paul Weaver" wrote in message
.. .

In Mile End tonight I watched with amazement at a what can only be
described as a genuine american-style stretched SUV.



For the ignorant among us (ie. me!) what is an SUV?


Sports Utility Vehicle, an American term. It roughly translates into
English as 4x4.

I believe that it is has a legal definition in the USA as SUVs pay less
tax (of some sort or another) because they are used by people who have
to go off road road (farmers etc) and so are sort of 'tools of the trade'.

Just like every Range Rover here is used by the laird for traveling the
estate (the gamekeeper having a Land Rover of course).


regards

Stephen



Vernon February 22nd 05 10:17 AM

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Thanks folks

Just curiosity.




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