Sweden allows vowels in number plates, which many countries do not, due to the possibility of forming rude words. I have always wondered whether, if I were allocated something like POS, KKK, GOD, 666, or 13, 88 for my number, I could refuse it because I didn’t want to be associated with negative connotations. The letter combinations I have seen have formed FUK, POO, WEE, DUD, POS, WOG, WOP. Even thoughSweden is not an English-speaking countries, some of the meanings are clear.
The UK bans plate numbers that could have negative connotations. I wonder if that is a manual selection, or if a computer does it?

Recently I have seen these two in Sweden. The first one was definitely a choice because they paid to have that plate. Perhaps that is their name?

I would not have liked this one on my car. I am not superstitious, but still…
