Queensland, Australia Drivers Set To Get Emoji Number Plates (news.com.au)
The unusual move is set to be rolled out by Personalised Plates Queensland (PPQ) from next month, allowing drivers to adorn their number plates with a touch of emotion. From a report: Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (RACQ) spokeswoman Rebecca Michael said it was no different from allowing drivers to express themselves with other available themes like their favorite footy team. "For quite some time we've seen that you can support your favourite team or your favourite town with a symbol on your number plate," Dr Michael told 7News Brisbane.
"And using an emoji is no different." But before your mind goes straight to the gutter, no, you won't be able to completely replace the letters and numbers on your number plate with an eggplant or smiling poo emoji. The smartphone symbols won't be included in rego numbers and are simply decorative.
"And using an emoji is no different." But before your mind goes straight to the gutter, no, you won't be able to completely replace the letters and numbers on your number plate with an eggplant or smiling poo emoji. The smartphone symbols won't be included in rego numbers and are simply decorative.
Isn't this one of the signs of the coming Armageddon?
How dare you call it "footy". The proper name is "football".
I hope anyone getting a emoji plate also has to pay an increase in insurance.
"The smartphone symbols won't be included in rego numbers and are simply decorative." At least some sanity is currently prevailing, there. Though it's mostly likely due to IT systems that can almost handle ASCII correctly without exploding rather than any intelligence anywhere.
If it works in theory, try something else in practice.
Boaty McBoatface is a waaaaaaay better idea than this.
I'm in SoFla. It'd have to be a middle finger because "vete pa'l carajo!" is too long for any plate and wouldn't get past the censors. They're kinda uppity about what can be had on plates.
But "420 TRY" did get past them.. how odd. Saw that a few years back on a beautiful pale blue bmw 335 ti.
But since I like to roll without advertising a single goddamned thing about myself, I just have a stock standard plate, whatever the State deemed proper for my car.
The "Civilized World" jumped the shark ca. 1973.
Officer I think the plate of the cart that hit me was smile, smile, wink, frown, tears, cheer .
Plate # egg plant, water spray, o-face ...
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Never mind...
Lots of poop emoji's. Ha...
Title: Queensland, Australia drivers set to get emoji number plates
Reality: emojis will not replace the letters and numbers on the plate. They will only be decorative.
We're in 2019. In most countries, 18 years old is enough to get a driver's license. That means anyone born in the year 2000 or less is legally allowed to drive.
Scary thoughts.
... Except you can only choose one emoji, and it goes at the end of the plate. It's no different from the current vanity plates they offer, except the specific graphic is different.
You can start learning to drive at 16 in Australia.
So anyone could have put a sticker on their number plate all along? And why would I pay AU$500 for something that's just a glorified sticker, when you can just put a sticker on it?
Here you can get a heart, star, hand, or + on the special kids plate in California, or you can get almost any punctuation in New Hampshire, or you can get little state outlines in places of blank spaces in New York and Texas.
I wanna get a custom license plate with an RLM in it...backwards letters for everyone!
In some places it's 16, yes. But it is included in the "18+" group by definition.
You're not allowed to deface or obscure a licence plate.
It's an offence.
Unless, obviously, you pay the state to do it for you...
I need to stop posting before my morning coffee.
My first thought on this was that anyone who wants this probably isn't old enough or mature enough to drive.
You don't understand people at all. Hell one of the most popular personalised plates is the one with marvin the martian on it.
Oh right, of course. I'm sure many 8 year olds have an extra $500 to fork over for a personalized license plate. Great plan guys...
Your 17 year old daughter however has $160, and if you think that emojis are reserved for the under 8s then ... well see my first sentence.