Parked in front of me in Battersea, this is from a diplomat in the British embassy in Guyana, having returned home to England. The plate analysis is DPL for diplomat, 1 for British and -06 for which car in the fleet.
Unusual number plates seen in and around London
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This is a very ordinary commercial vehicle plate. Until 2008 ALL commercial vehicles had this colour. Since 2009, you have been able to register your commercial vehicle in a way that allows you to use it privately. These half private/half commercial have a yellow background beneath the letters and a white background beneath the numbers. But this is a very, very common Danish plate. BTW i'm a Dane! ;-)
We get very few Danish plates at all in the UK (lots of Swedish though) and this is the only yellow one I've seen so in UK terms it's still pretty rare!
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From Varna actually (in the cyrillic alphabet used in Bulgaria B stands for V). Bucharest isn't even in Bulgaria...
The Greeks have their own alphabet, from wich the cyrillic one is inspired from, but they're nowhere near the same alphabet...
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