Not so personalised plates: Vehicle owner surprised to learn someone else shared his plate

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Nigel Smith contacted Fair Go after Waka Kotahi, the New Zealand Transport Agency, requested that he return his ‘A BOAT’ plate for a standard-issue one instead.

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