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  1. #21
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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Won Hunglo View Post

    Texas did turn me down on FU2 & FVK-OFF about 10 years ago. They turned my current plate down 2 times before printing it the third time.
    LOL pm me if you don't mind I'm intrigued now

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    I'm starting to target headlights with the LAZER. I even defeated a couple of jammers that way depending on how far away I am. It seems to work. Now it doesn't work as well and the range is under 1000 feet but with the lack of front LPs and the ranom jammer I seem to have better luck.

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    me too F i found im getting better at headlight shots than LP

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky225 View Post
    What's interesting is the 2-tone plates which I'm sure will be confusing as hell to both law enforcement and ALPR cameras, such as the 'T for Texas' plates which begin with T as a black T on a white background while the rest of the plate is white characters on BLACK background -- I think a 'T for Texas' plate TO0O0O(which IS available right now) would be confusing as hell to LEOs and camera enforcement.

    TO0O0O is no longer available... wonder which forum member took my advice

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky225 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Lucky225 View Post
    What's interesting is the 2-tone plates which I'm sure will be confusing as hell to both law enforcement and ALPR cameras, such as the 'T for Texas' plates which begin with T as a black T on a white background while the rest of the plate is white characters on BLACK background -- I think a 'T for Texas' plate TO0O0O(which IS available right now) would be confusing as hell to LEOs and camera enforcement.
    TO0O0O is no longer available... wonder which forum member took my advice
    Bump, I swear people are watching my threads for ideas -- Just spotted this on the interwebs:


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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    I wonder if this one would make it hard for the revenuers to notice it being Veil coated?

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by grasshopper View Post
    just saw the price on plates who ever was interested in getting them
    1 year 195
    5 year 495
    10 year 595
    No joke. They can shove it at that price.

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Wow, I just went on the website and found this plate is "available"...

    (I don't live there, else I'd probably order this one)

    Edit - OK, well this is silly, not a real plate I guess. My wife's name DEBBIE is available, so I assume everything is available....


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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    My plate is 5 letters and it is not an "True" English word although it is now an international word.

    What I like about it is that most of the time when someone sees it they see letters that are not there so when I get called in on the plate does not match what the caller states.

    I have went as far as having people stare at my plate and then tell me what it says and they almost always say something that is not there.

    I am all for camouflage due to variations of the characters.

    A plate I could have got but is now outlawed is SOFA Q2

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    Default Re: Black lic plates coming to Texas

    Quote Originally Posted by STiMULi View Post
    My plate is 5 letters and it is not an "True" English word although it is now an international word.

    What I like about it is that most of the time when someone sees it they see letters that are not there so when I get called in on the plate does not match what the caller states.

    I have went as far as having people stare at my plate and then tell me what it says and they almost always say something that is not there.

    I am all for camouflage due to variations of the characters.


    A plate I could have got but is now outlawed is SOFA Q2
    I'm curious, what are your plate letters?

    I agree that variation of characters make for excellent camouflage. In fact, I was playing around to see which letters are most similar.

    "Q" and "0" (the number)
    "T" and "I"

    Are there more "confusing" combinations that I haven't thought about?

 

 

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