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This person should be banned from driving. For life.
See also: How to correctly apply your vehicle registration sticker.
(Thanks Miran!)
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Ban them all. Buses rock.
The ugly new plates should be banned too.
Beating the proverbial dead horse here.I just think it’s that "LJ" letter combo that throws people off.
Perhaps the owner of this car is not a native Slovene. That "LJ" just doesn’t look natural to them; therefore the upside down installation.
Or.Perhaps the owner of this car has received an
excessive amount of traffic tickets and thought this would be the only
way to minimize that problem. If this possibility is the
reason, the owner obviously has little respect for the intelligence of
the Slovenian Policija; he (it’s got to be a guy) is assuming that when
he’s pulled over for speeding, the officer will write out the ticket
exactly as the license appears, going from left to right. "There’s no
way a car would be registered with that license number." is what this car owner is thinking. "I definitley won’t be getting a speeding ticket this time!"
Well, on second thought, if the Department of Motor Vehicles in Slovenia is any way a relative of the DMV here, that may be the way the license number is registered with them.
Policemen aren’t as stupid as in the jokes, e.g. here: Osumljeni se je na Bregano pripeljal v vozilu
alfa romeo GT in cariniku pokazal Ä?eÅ¡ki potni list. Ker na vpraÅ¡anje v
Ä?eÅ¡Ä?ini ni odgovoril, je cariniku postal sumljiv.(However, I’m not sure the journalist got it right that it was a customs officer)
There are still customs at Bregana. It’s on the border with Croatia, which isn’t in the EU, remember?
Sure, I know there are still customs officers on that border, but they
don’t normally check your passport (it’s policemen’s job), just your
luggage.
Albania under Enver Hoxa DID ban cars for most citizens. It’s a very
poor country, but they don’t have a lot of pollution. I don’t think you
can totally ban cars in a modern society, but maybe makeing them less
like a civil right and more like a privelege would be a good thing.