pyrrhic
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Letter is wider and shorter: 8.5" x 11". A4 is 8.27" x 11.7"

Go to a British forum for any brand of car and you will see that they are some of the worst spellers in the whole of Englishland. I guess it must be because some of them type as they speak, and they have a whole lot more dialects than in the US, Aussie or NZ put together.

Jokamiesluokka!

What's the ET for the ambulance?

1.393 tons sounds so odd, tons are usually rounded numbers, and there are metric tons and standard tons. I guess here it's metric since it was in France. 1,393 kilos sounds better.

Front plates don't bother me, they bother you. A matter of opinion. All the mandatory electronic nannies on modern cars (plus all the tracking devices and the invasion of privacy that could possibly come from them) worry me. The unavailability of most wagons in the US market worry me. Two holes in the front bumper and

I am not forcing it, I am sharing it. If I was forcing it you'd probably be calling the cops, or pointing a gun at this stranger banging on your front door telling you to drill holes on your car.

Good for you. I am not making you do it.

We only get the NATO plates when they're temp.

Yeah, no plates, no insurance, no licensing required! Regulations are BAD!!

Well, that's the majority of them then.

Where's the German?

You don't have to drill them. If they were required in all fifty states they would come pre-drilled from the factory. Like everywhere else.

This instead? Same car, different country.

Ha! Got me! I didn't notice that!!!

Danke schön.

My front plate compliments my car, thank you very much.

Yes you can, pull them over, ticket them. If there was a recurring vehicle safety inspection (like in every other first world country in the world), they would just fail his car for not having it there. Try that shit in Germany. You won't get a TÜV certificate with the plate not there, and you won't drive too long

Another idiot who thinks it's cool not to have front plates and just gets away with it. They should just be mandatory in all 50 states.

I am sure it's not the first nor the last situation a front plate would help.