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But that makes "MU" local to Liverpool, so you'd not stand out as being foreign. This is more to do with football tribe alleigance0

I personally use numberplates to identify irritating drivers.

Having driven hundreds of thousands of miles through the rural bits of north Wales, along single carriageway roads. There was one thing that always struck me (having lived & worked there for years), that the more inward looking locals would *always* buy their cars locally, so would always have (old style) plates ending in CC or EY (for North Wales) or FF for Mid-Wales. These drivers would consistently be of the 40mph brigade, or the 66% brigade (40 in a 60, less than 20 in a 30).

I would always worry if I saw a CC or an EY plate, because every single one of them would be driven slowly. Even more-so if it was Japanese or diesel.

God help me if I came across a Japanese diesel car, with 2 elderly occupants, wearing knitted woolen hats, with a CC or EY. I may as well have just pulled over for 20 minutes, started off again, and *still* been held up by them.

FF plates wouldn't be too bad, because they'd be heading down to Aberystwyth, so not dawdle for too long in front of me.

Changing car registration 83
were saying : It is if you're throwing statements like "the whole North West of England" about... So don't. Nobody else is. Not...

Pete.

0 Saw my first In-Gur-Land car mounted flag yesterday, so I can now spot the ignorant and-or casual racists with ease. Again.

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