EUROPEAN CAR IDENTIFICATION PLATES
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Why would it be pompous if you leave them on in the US and you're from a European country? It's against the law, however, if you now reside here but...<BR><BR>Remember they are now in the land of the free and the home of the brave...why does it matter where you're from and a European plate certainly wouldn't impress many Americans!<BR><BR>I'm really concerned however when I see diplomatic plates anywhere in the US. The fools driving those cars have no responsibilities and when they are from some of the two bit countries around the world they do not even face justice at home!<BR><BR>US
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To "???",<BR><BR>What is being referred to here is ID stickers rather than registration plates. E.g. when an American takes their car overseas they should have a sticker on the back of their car with the letters USA on it. This is in addition to the registration plate, which doesn't change.
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I don´t see why it would be pompous... I live in Finland and I often see cars with Finnish plates, and then the sticker says that the car is for example French or Swedish. I have never thought about the whole thing.<BR><BR>My neighbour has a German sticker. He bought the car from Germany when he was living there, and never just bothered to take the sticker off.
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Yes, it is pompous, although I don't understand why anyone would think that someone would be impressed by this. But I guess that's what makes the pompous pompous.<BR><BR>These are the same people who leave old baggage tags on their luggage. Of course, they also always lost their luggage, so I could always have a good laugh at that.<BR><BR>
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I must apologize for hijacking Jo's post. Sorry! But what I was refering to was where someone, for example in the States, leaves foreign license plates (typically wider and shorter than US plates) on their cars. I don't know if that means they lived in Europe and had the car shipped. Most likely, it means they bought the car in Europe on one of those purchase car/vacation deals.
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Of course you can pull-up and look at license plates from around the world at<BR>http://www.worldlicenseplates.com/
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I don´t get is pompous idea either. I mean, if a person from some European country is for example working in US and in his homesickness sticks a sticker of his home country to the back of the car and Ann says he is pompous???<BR><BR>I see every day a car with a sticker F and even a tricolor in the back window, but I have never thought that he is pompous. I have just thought that he is French.
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Apr 15th, 2016 12:26 AM