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MOCKER

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MOCKER

Based on the license plate frame, maybe a combination of "Mod" and "Rocker". Mods and rockers were two conflicting British youth subcultures of the late 1950s to mid 1960s.

The vanity plate MOCKER was spotted in America. This plate is part of the PL8FROG collection under the name, weird, funny, british, beatles, music categories.

About vanity license plates

Vanity license plates β€” also called personalized plates or custom plates β€” are vehicle registration plates that carry a message chosen by the vehicle owner, rather than a randomly assigned number-letter sequence. Drivers use them to express personality, humor, hobbies, professions, or beliefs in the limited characters allowed.

In the United States, each state sets its own rules for vanity plates, including maximum character count (typically 6–8 characters), allowed characters, and prohibited words. Plates like MOCKER represent the creativity drivers bring to this small canvas.

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