A Clever License Plate Captures the Internet’s Imagination

A license plate that deftly hid a hilarious message has caused quite the buzz on social media lately. Imagine this: a Kia Sportage with an apparent innocent-looking registration plate in a Perth shopping center parking lot. But upon closer inspection, or even just with an upside-down flip, a clever word that gets everyone talking is revealed.

Facebook user Jeffrey posted the picture on The Bell Tower Times 2.0 page. The plate, which says “370HSSV,” might not appear like much until you look at it from a different angle. When turned upside down, it makes the funny letter “ahe”

Social media users were quick to share and remark on the post, praising the driver’s inventiveness and laughing at the surprise finding, demonstrating that their originality was not lost.

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