The DVLA has withdrawn a couple's personalised number plate because it could be 'offensive'.

DVLA leaves couple baffled after banning 'offensive' number plate they've had for 27 years

by · ChronicleLive

The DVLA has withdrawn a couple's personalised number plate because it could be 'offensive'.

Jackie and John Cooke, from North Bristol, bought the registration number 'N14GAS' in 1997 from the DVLA and claim this exact number was recommended to them by staff there. As Bristol Rovers supporters, the numbers symbolised 'Number one for the Gas', the Gas being the nickname of the football team.

But just before Christmas, the couple received a letter from the DVLA to say their number plate had been withdrawn as it is 'potentially offensive' and could be read as a racial slur. The letter reads: "The vehicle registration number has been brought to our attention as being potentially offensive.

"By law, the Secretary of State can revoke the right to display a vehicle registration number, if it appears to him that there are special reasons for doing so. Given the potentially offensive nature of this vehicle registration number, a decision has been taken to withdraw it from use."

Jackie told BristolLive: "In 27 years, no one has ever complained about this registration number being offensive. In fact, we can’t see how it can possibly be offensive.

Keep up to date with all the latest breaking news and top stories from the North East with our free newsletter

"I have asked the DVLA to explain why it is offensive, but as yet haven’t received a reply. The DVLA removed 'N14GAS' from the GOV website on Dec 4, before informing my husband, who is the registered keeper, so that must be an offence in itself. Our car registration was changed back to the original registration number, which we were totally unaware of, as the letter from the DVLA only arrived late in the day on December 7."

The DVLA letter goes on to explain the couple's replacement registration number and how they now need to contact their insurance company to notify them of the change, and get the new number plate fitted as soon as possible. The letter continues: "Before a new range of registration numbers are issued or are made available under the Personalised Registration scheme, DVLA tries to identify combinations that may cause offence.

Jackie and John Cooke had this number plate since 1997(Image: Jackie and John Cooke)

"On occasions where the Agency is made aware that a potentially offensive registration number has been released in error, steps are immediately taken to withdraw it. I realise that the decision to withdraw this registration number will be disappointing to you.

"However, the Agency adopts a clear policy of withdrawing potentially offensive registration numbers either from normal issue or from its sales scheme. Such marks are withdrawn if they are likely to cause offence or embarrassment to the general population in this country on the grounds of political, racial and religious sensitivities, or simply because they are in poor taste."

The DVLA told John and Jackie they could choose another registration to the value of £250, which was what they paid in 1997. They have since received a letter dated December 17, detailing an alternative number plate registration 'JJ64GAS', which the couple have chosen as a temporary measure until, they hope, their original number plate can be reinstated. BristolLive has contacted the DVLA for comment.


Join our WhatsApp communities

ChronicleLive is now on WhatsApp and we want you to join our communities.

We have a number of communities to join, so you can choose which one you want to be part of and we'll send you the latest news direct to your phone. You could even join them all!

To join you need to have WhatsApp on your device. All you need to do is choose which community you want to join, click on the link and press 'join community'.

No one will be able to see who is signed up and no one can send messages except the ChronicleLive team.

We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners.

If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. To leave our community click on the name at the top of your screen and choose 'exit group'.

If you’re curious, you can read our privacy notice.

Join the ChronicleLive Breaking News and Top Stories community

Join our Court & Crime community

Join the Things to do in Newcastle and the North East community

Join our Northumberland community

Join our County Durham community

Join our Sunderland community

Join our NUFC community

Join our SAFC community

Join our Great North Run community