I mean, it's clearly intentional.

by ronkea84

8 comments
  1. For an US American it is clearly intension, for a German that’s not the case.

  2. The Hypocrisy or numbness (call it what you like) of putting such a plate on a Japanese car is striking …. And imho (German here) this plate is most likely intentional.

  3. KKK 1(A) 8(H) 1(A) 8(H)
    So it’s saying KKK Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler. Wtf thats messed up. Some straight up Nazi shit. Where I live the Straßenverkehrsamt blocks all numbersplates with these kind of numbers/ letters.

  4. Every Landkreis makes its own rules which combinations are allowed and which aren’t.

    The kkk doesn’t have any relevance in Germany, and while 1818 can be a dogwhistle for Nazis, it could just as well be someone picking a number that is easy to remember. 

    Could be a coincidence, could be deliberate. At the end, who knows…. and who cares? There are much bigger problems than people choosing dumb plates. 

    (by the way, just yesterday I saw a grandma in a car with COC-K plates – I wonder if the girls and guys in the Cochem Zulassungsstelle tell people that this combination might be unfortunate or just giggle and hand them out) 

  5. 100 percent intentional. How someone allowed it, I dont know. Yet again there is a bus with a HH 1488 plates around, so yeah..

  6. What? Germans don’t take American history into account when it comes to license plates? The outrage.

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