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Someone stall my personalised number plates!!!

I went to Brighton le Sands on Sat nite for a dinner, parked the car on the street, come back and no bloody plates.

WTF!!! Why would someone want to steel fricken plates???

Now it’s costing me $50 for a remake, plus $30+ for some shity standard ones and 3 weeks wait for the new one to be remade.

Really not happy!!!

That SUX, but you do not want to get the plates remade as they will always come up as STOLEN under the police system.

I had one plate stolen many years ago and a cop mate warned me against remaking the plate as you will be pulled over with a guns out stop. This is something I would never want as cops pointing guns at me is not my idea of fun.

Mal speaks the truth, I know someone who had their plates remade after their old car was stolen and they were pulled over on the gore hill freeway and told to get out of the car at gunpoint by police officers.

Wouldn't get the same one's made.. that's my thought's thought ^^ for that reason..

ppl tend to steal them to use them for bad reasons.

BTW - it's stole - not stall, and it's steal, not steel - sorry.. just irk's me..

anyways - hope you pull up behind the ****ers one day.. would be very satisfying I think..

If it's a vanity plate I think tards just like to put them up in their room or something.

Just attached them better so there's no next time because I think this is an opportunistic crime. Some tard walkin/driving along "sick yuleh that's sick bro lets get it" so you should have them attached with some strange allen key or something not just the usual screwdriver.

My random plates I just use zip ties but still sucks - hope it doesn't happen again.

Well I'll get them anyways. I've had them far too long to just forget about them. Might be a bit of fun for a while but if the cops really start being anoying I'll get them changed.

Just imagine taking a new girl "friend" for a drive and getting pulled over at the gun point. The face she would have would be priceless. :devfu: :whip: :angel:

Well I'm off to Europe tomorrow and wont be back till the end of August so we'll see how we go then. ;)

Mr Ed32 - you have PM.

Links - thanx for pointing out the mistakes. You learn something new every day. :O

Well I'll get them anyways. I've had them far too long to just forget about them. Might be a bit of fun for a while but if the cops really start being anoying I'll get them changed.

Just imagine taking a new girl "friend" for a drive and getting pulled over at the gun point. The face she would have would be priceless.        :devfu:        :whip:        :angel:  

Well I'm off to Europe tomorrow and wont be back till the end of August so we'll see how we go then.   ;)

Mr Ed32 - you have PM.

Links - thanx for pointing out the mistakes. You learn something new every day.   :O

LOL that'd be funny as.

Euro-la till August.. ahh some of us have the life :)

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