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Yes, on most (general) license plates. Some plates feature a Piping Plover (endangered species) and there are other plates for veterans, volunteer firefighters, federal vehicles, etc. that do not feature the Bluenose.
According to the various sources brought in the Answers.com page at http://www.answers.com/topic/license-plate there is some debate as to who was actually the first to institute license plates. It appears that the Netherlands were the first to introduce a plate in 1898. New York has been requiring plates since 1901, but they didn't issue standard plates. The first States to issue standard plates were Massachusetts and West Virginia in 1903.
Restrictions, Personalized license plates may consist of up to seven characters and numbers. All personalized plate choices must have at least two characters.
It depends on the violation. Some yes, some no.
An asterisk is used to make exceptions. They are usually used in a pair. For example: It's 50% off on every item!* Come to our shop today. *Excluding merchandise that is already marked down, antiques, and items less than 1 dollar.
My Daughter has one on the wall in her room. Some businesses hang them on walls too.
It depends on the company the handicap vehicles are bought/rented from. Some companies would rather give out special license plates while others have a tag hanging off the mirror.
Asterisks aren't stitches. Usually you will find the asterisk , then some stitches , then another asterisk. You are to repeat the stitches ground between those two asterisks to the end of the row.
Quite a lot. For example, in the cruiser, police officers have access to an MDT(Mobile Data Terminal), this can be used to run license plates, text other officers, run background checks, see where other officers are, get a map of the city, and some other cool things. Going back to the license plates, some police cruisers have ALPR(Automatic License-Plate Recognition), which can scan the license plates of cars around it, and send an alert to the officer if the system finds a vehicle with a warrant.
The Newfoundland license plates have many different saying and colors. Some are blue, red and black some tags say a world of difference, keep it beautiful, Newfoundland and Labrador.
IMBLIND (I'm Blind) SCT OVR (Scoot Over) 2FAST4U (Too Fast For You)
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