Drivers have been urged to ensure their number plates meet the DVLA's essential criteria if they want to avoid a fine or an MOT failure.
Motorists have been issued a stark warning that they could receive costly fines for having offensive or improperly formatted registration plates.
Motor March experts have warned against picking any sort of childish registrations, which can be read as something else like F24 RTS or **24 RSE. “Their list of banned number plates includes combinations that might be offensive, inadvertently form inappropriate words, or are in poor taste.
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