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Australia has emoji license plates, but U.S. is stuck with numbers and letters

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EM0J11😍. What if that could be your license plate number?  In Queensland, Australia, the more than 3.5 million licensed drivers in the state can decide to pay for an emoji to appear on their car plates from March 1. Until the laughing, heart-eyed, and sunglass-wearing smiley faces make it onto plates, you can design, mock up, and pre-order your future plate through the plate customization company Personalised Plates Queensland (PPQ).  You have to include three letters and two numbers in your plate combo, and you only get one emoji. The emoji choices are:  Read more... More about Australia, Emoji, License Plates, Tech, and Transportation

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