Just changing to a new numbering system when they run out.

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    It doesn’t matter if there are number plates that already have those letters, but the idea is to stop issuing new ones with them.

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      Currently there is a system. One number, three letters, three numbers. So no chance of mixing up certain characters. If you introduce a different system you will need to make sure you know what system is being used. With your plan you could get a plate that looks exactly like the old system except it’s using 0 instead of O.

      I suspect there is also a lot of benefit in knowing where numbers and letters will be for having more accurate plate recognition cameras.

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          Ah, interesting. Thinking about it, do they have vanity plates? If so then all my arguments are invalid.

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            Yes, every US state sells vanity plates. In California it actually was a programme started by a certain actor who was governor at the time and later became one of the most well-known US presidents of the 20th century (Ronald Reagan).