WA’s worst and best personalised number plates revealed

Mass murder, drinking to excess and a pornographic website are just some of the references made in number plates deemed too rude for Western Australian roads — if you can decipher them.

Among more than 37,000 applications for personalised number plates last financial year, almost 1000 were deemed too offensive for WA road users to see.

Among those rejected over the last 12 months were GEN3CID, SAUC3D, and RAMP4GE.

One particularly naughty one — F4K3 T4X1 — references a pornography site while BUYAGRAM was a reference to purchasing drugs.

Each application is considered by a plate review group and is rejected if it has drug and alcohol connotations, anti-law connotations or being generally offensive and inappropriate for public display.

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Despite the rejected plates, most of the applications last year were creative and fun.

A majority of customised plate holders are men making up 71 per cent of the market while the average age is 41.

Almost 11 per cent of custom plates on WA roads belong to businesses with business owners turning their cars into mobile billboards.

The southern suburb of Baldivis recorded the most customised plate applications in the metropolitan area, with Bunbury and Geraldton recording the highest in regional areas.

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