sp3ctre said:No, but a "baby on board" sign in the rear windows does!
Along with the baby seat and strategically placed crumbs around said baby seatoutrun said:The point is that if white van man sees it and stops being a nob and takes a little more care then it could just avoid an accident. Also useful when parking in the parent/child spaces even if you don't have the baby with you. (not that i'd do that of course)
sammyz said:Those 'baby on board' 'little princess on board' stickers in the back of cars are for nobsWhat is the point?
Lucy said:sp3ctre said:No, but a "baby on board" sign in the rear windows does!
+1 :lol: I hate those!
I don't give a s**t if there's a baby on board, it's not going to make me go any slower and do less than the speed limit, and if anything it makes me want to ram them off the road :lol:
I've seen pics of those posted on another forum in the past, not badpeddy said:I saw this guy who had private plates on both his cars parked side by side in his drive one was ' 2 BE ' and the other ' NOT 2B'
I thought that was quite cool.
a11y said:I've seen pics of those posted on another forum in the past, not badpeddy said:I saw this guy who had private plates on both his cars parked side by side in his drive one was ' 2 BE ' and the other ' NOT 2B'
I thought that was quite cool.![]()
Somewhere central London IIRC.
a11y said:Along with others, can't stand personalised plates if they need modded to read something. Either buy a proper one or don't bother. Example of this is that David Yu in EVO magazine with his GO04 LLA plate with strategically placed black dots against the "0" on his Nissan GTR, : http://www.auto-journals.com/journals/Nissan?model=R35&journal=111>. Ruins a great-looking car IMO.