Car Plates from Latvia
We write here not only about Russia but about all the counties of ex-USSR.
In all these countries there is a big fraction of Russian people and more than half of people in all these countries understand Russian and speak Russian.
Today there are photos from Latvia.
Latvia sells the right to write ANY word on car plates to people who can pay for this.
Usually as you can see on the pictures only guys with expensive cars buy this.
Let’s see what words are popular in modern Latvia:

What a cool plate. Simple and straight.

Previously in Russia after the communism collapse the gangsters like Mercedeces and BMWs, probably this guy is stuck in 90s.

This one really reminds one.

One of the most perfect.

Is he a top e-bay seller rated AAA?

Just “COM”.


Rich and doesn’t care.

He is probably the Goblin Hummer friend.

Nice one.

Girls don’t have any more chance. He is married already.

I thought it could suit more to Audi TT.

Yeah, really cooool.

So many LV’s…

Some might say it’s more silver than gold…

Maybe somebody remembers old Soviet times when Russian athletes had such sign “CCCP” which means USSR in cyrillics spelling.

Not so foxy, this BMW is old.

The self-descriptive one.

Show me you ID?

Of course in any country there are USA fans.

And that one is the coolest. They don’t have words to describe the level of the superriority so they choose symbols.
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The last one is presidents’s car, if you did not get it already.
I think “CCCP” on a Mercedes plate is “ironic genius.”
The last one with the symbol is the car of the president of Latvia. And the symbol is the official coat of arms.
Stupid Latvians. Why would you have such an easy-to-remember license plate? Rather when you get in an accident have a long confusing plate with all sorts of letters and numbers, and then you can drive away and they won’t know who you are.
It seems like you’ve a tradition to run away from accidents…
Thanks for reminding that Latvia was occupied by soviets. What a shame that 2/3 of young generation speaks English, and don’t event care about learning Russian.
About stupid people – typical soviet thinking – “you can drive away and they won’t know who you are”. You must be proud being Belarusian?
Uhm, My fiance is from Latvia, she has been in America only 3 years. Actually, while it is true that Latvians do typically take english classes in school, Latvians more so have a disgust for the Russians who have inhabited Latvia since the soviet times, and still REFUSE to even LEARN Latvian! It almost echos of the current situation in America with illegal immigrants refusing to learn English.
Another note about the License plates. According to my fiance’s Latvian friends who come here to visit, young Latvian women are now jumping into the passenger seats of expensive cars when stopped at red lights, simply trying to bag a rich man! That one license plate that said “Married” has to be an attempt to ward off these young desperate women.
Sorry, I’m not one to comment on blogs I don’t visit frequently (hit this site via stumbleupon) - but i just had to comment on this one. Some of these plates can also be viewed as ways to attract young ladies for personal pleasure.
BelarusGuy, that was smart! Applause:)))
As an American and used to seeing vanity plates, I feel a common ground with Latvians expressing themselves by the simple act of choosing their own license plates instead of the government deciding for them. Long live democracy!
All that people are doing by buying themselves personalized licence plates, in Latvia or anywhere, is saying ‘I am a wanker’.
Why, Ephraim?
Some of those images appear to be works of Adobe Photoshop
custom license plate cost was recently raised to ~4000 USD! it was ~800usd before! I think it is because of inflation and even more people could afford it. And due to this pretty dumb license plates started to appear!
As inetersting thing is that neighbouring countries (Estonia and Lithuania) has default nummber pattern for plates with three letters and three nummbers, so I think you can get funny plates without paying! For example SKY 555 or SEX 69!
@ Larry:
Democracy? You have to pay for the plates…
Really stupid thinking that a plate will make you look smarter. Get a life instead of a cool plate…
This service costs Ls2500 (EUR 3557), by the way.
Stupid belarusian!!!:P
Latvian…..
you missed some - honda accord with plate “kikbokss” and dodge viper with plate “simba”
check other names here http://www.csdd.lv/?pageID=1099597719
BelarusGuy, oh You’re just jealous
And it’s a crime to runaway from a scene of an accident. Only drunkones and real jerks runaway sometimes (quite huge penalties for drink & drive including jail…)
And we don’t care much about accidents - since nineties we have compulsory motor TPL insurance. So? If Your’re guilty of crashing someones car, You don’t have to worry much, the insurer will pay for the damage.
But noone will threat You to death, like it happens in Russia.
And Russia is still wondering about this system (they call OSAGO)… Is it ever possible to work? How????
Meanwhile on the Russia’s roads still goes on “vsjo, bratan, Ti na babki popal”…
But the most stupid plate, that I’ve ever seen is “BY” on a Bentley. What did they want to say? Not enough iq to correctly spell “BYE”? Or proud of being belorussian?
And a plate ” II ” also looks weird.
about TT:
TT is not only audi TT
TT is also a gun. much more popular than audi tt, especially between rusian killers.
Effective, based on Colt’s 1905 model
Used in Sviet army during WW2
show me youR ID to the ID number plate
[...] En Letonia, un pequeño país de poco más de 2 millones de habitantes, se puede pagar hasta 5.000 euros ( casi $19.500 pesos argentinos) por tener la patente que se te de la gana. Puede ser una palabra, un concepto, unas letras, un símbolo, la patente que quieras sin límite ni condiciones, sólo la papota antes de patentarla. No quiero ni pensar el caos que sería en Argentina esta permisividad, pero lejos de ese sueño, aquí tienes un ejemplo y aquí tienes muchos muchos más. [...]
[...] Vía | 86400 Más imágenes | English Russia [...]
Why is this so strange? Here in Australia the same thing occurs all the time.
yeh in australia, you would get car plates like ‘gdaym8′ or ‘biatch’
You can see more photos on dina.runcis.lv on “Персональные (1087)” section
LOVE THE CAYENNE
with number plates it’s even more interesting in russia. with good money you can purchace coverment ceritificates (covernment plates) and use cirens/lights. thats supremancy
one more comment. Been there and can tell you that you missed some nice plates like XXL, XXXL, XXXXL and XXX or simply X
all on new S Merc’s and Bentley’s.
[...] La Patente que quiera !!! December 13th 2006 Posteado en Novedades En Letonia, ese pequeño país de poco más de 2 millones de habitantes, por lo visto, según lo que cuentan en este blog, se puede pagar por tener la matrícula que te de la gana. Puede ser una palabra, un concepto, unas letras, un símbolo, la matrícula que quieras sin límite ni condiciones, sólo la pasta. No quiero ni pensar el caos que sería en España esta permisividad, pero lejos de ese sueño, aquí tienes un ejemplo y aquí tienes muchos muchos más. [...]
I’m from Latvia and I as well have a custom licence plate. I was lucky enough to get it with only two letters - my initials. I really like that (how it looks on my car), but I have no intention to be more “superior” than others.
I agree with you, they look great, but dont you think it’s a waist of money?
In Spain we dont have that…
But come one, 20 years ago cars were cheaper in spain than those custom plates!!!!
Hi there, I’m impressed with the quality information you were able to gather. I look at that last car – amazing, I – living in Latvia, didn’t know we have anything like that. Looks like cool joke.
Couple of these names are really good, I wonder if you have full list of them?
[...] Me avisa Basi que ha encontrado una web con matrículas curiosas. [...]
i wish i have car plates with CCCP
biggest individual LV number collection here:
http://auto.runcis.lv/categories.php?cat_id=1&sessionid=23a112362d1853baa147e4369223b5c6
[...] Source: Car Plates From Lativia (see more car plates) [...]
Hey people. I’m from Brazil, but I think that Belarus guy was very ironic and sarcastic, and had no meaning to offend.
He’s right in one thing, is more easy to remember a custom plate than a RFE 5491 (the kind of plate scheme we use here in Brazil).
And I love my trip to the baltic countries, what a beautiful place!
Number plates are real. NO PHOTOSHOP!!!
This service NOW costs ONLY Ls 2500 (EUR 3557), by the way.
What kind of dork would put “Internet” on their car? Too funny.
To Texas1: the car with that plate belongs to an ISP (Internet service provider).
I live in Riga and I saw some of theese cars. It’s true, for some price, we can put almost any word we want! I love that!
And that kind of plates are not possible even by money in Finland and we separated from Russia on 1917
also a nice car plates from latvia
http://img409.imageshack.us/my.php?image=dscf7046jv2.jpg
[...] Although Latvia is not one of the smallest countries in the world, it’s pretty small. There, car owners can choose whatever they want to put on their liscence plates, as long as they can pay for the printing. English Russia has a collection of cool plates spotted around the country. Link -via the Presurfer [...]
heh, well, you wont be able to put word “f*ck” on your license plate, most likely
[...] Along the shore of the Baltic Sea in northeastern Europe there sits a little country called Latvia. Apparently in Latvia you can write anything on your car’s license plate as long as you can pay for the printing cost. This information comes courtesy of Neatorama. For more pictures of plates throughout the country, visit English Russia. [...]
[...] [link] [...]
[...] Vía EnglishRussia En Diariomotor: Matrículas en España Archivado en: Curiosidades [...]
Hmmm I think many of these cars had Western-European numberplates before… ; “exported” (=stolen)?
[...] En Letonia cada conductor puede poner, previo pago de una tasa, lo que quiera en la matrícula de su coche: una palabra, un símbolo, un número, etc. Echad un vistazo a los ejemplos de matrícula ya existentes allí porque no tienen desperdicio. Lo bueno es que ahora, cuando el de delante nos haga una pifia, podremos dirigirnos al susodicho por su nombre y sin molestar a su madre : ¡Muévete, Goblin de los coj..!, ¡Pues sí que conduces como un Troll, gilipo..! [...]
Appropriate that the second to last picture with vanity plate USA was a Chrysler 300M.
Greece the best place to live ,mother of all nations
I case you didnt know, there is a mother of Greece vcalled Etruskian civilization!
Maybe the TROLL owner plated his car so in memory of the Norwegian Troll car from the 1950s?
http://home.online.no/~bjarnli/troll/Historie/forste_ferdige/den_forste_bilen.html
The Chaser guys should fine them all!
The guy with CCCP numberplate is, as much as I know, owner of the Nautilus Russian nightclub in Old City of Riga.
I guess that is the way to show out to the Russian youth living in Latvia, as they have strong nostalgic sentiment for days of past Soviet/Russian glory, when they were Great.
It is, actually, rather annoying to local Latvians who suffered greatly from misdeeds from both sides during WWII - first at hands of Soviets, later Nazis, later Soviets again for 50 years to come.
There are other morons who use numberplate supports with CCCP + red flag + hammer and sickle. I just wonder how their cars aren’t demolished, ’cause that is similar to driving a car in Israel with “Das Reich” and Reich’s eagle + swastika displayed.
I am Latvian, I saw some of these cars on steets, Not only russians own these plates but Latvians as well.
And the last car - Silver Mercedes S600 or S500 is previous Latvia president’s car, Symbol means, Latvijas republika, flag.
to REx:
Who suffered greatly, in what way ?! Man there is nothing wrong with a CCCP number plates and many Latvian inhabitants miss the soviet times, including ethnic Latvians. Suffering takes places now, thanks to puppet pro-USA government who doesn’t give s**t about its people. By the way, communism and nazism is not the same thing, you have been brainwashed.
common
People suffered and a lot. Mainly ethnic Latvians so it’s not possible that MANY (as you wrote) Latvians miss that time…
Afterall, where did you read that? In some Russian “non-propaganda” newspaper?
Did REx said that communism and nazism is the same? Examples were solid, IMO.
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AAA probably refers to the american automobile association. at least that’s what i would think it means if i saw it in the states.
There are lots mo’ …
The most funny are ones like ‘ | XXX | ‘ or |V|V|V|
I’m wondering why this post is on this site? What does Latvia have to do with Russia? nothing.
Handy license plate for a traffic jam: STFU.
How much is Alexander Morozovich the Russian chess player worth in euros?