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full-throttl | 16:03 Sat 21st Jul 2007 | News
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where did a T replace the S recently as it might have been considered offensive?



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Sorry but I do not understand. Are you using some trendy euphemism or just not spelling out your words?
It's a quiz question.
number plate ?
It is number plates in Scotland. They have been SN and the last two digits of the year but it was realised this year it would be SN07 whichich could be read as SNOT. It's been changed to TN07 as a result.
SPot on TCL - more specifically it was in Edinburgh. - SN is an Edinburgh number plate.
Yes you're quite right, Edinburgh has SK to SO so it's a good job they didn't use the TO prefix when they had 55 plates or they could have had TO55 ERS...

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