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Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:43 pm
by surprise_i'm_armed
All right, I'm going to use some assumptions and speculations here, so work with me.
The current license plates Texas issues have a 3/4 format of 3 letters, followed by 4 numbers.
Although someone on here claims that the state has given out all the series beginning with "A", I don't believe
that is correct. I have never seen a 3/4 series license plate which begins with "A". Even in Austin.
When the 3/4 "Texas Classic" license plates started to be issued, they began with the "B" series,
and are now giving out the "C" series.
For each 3 alphabetic series, the number portion runs from "0001" through "9999", so there are 10,000 minus 1
plates for each unique alphabetic portion.
I am making an assumption that a county will receive all 9999 plates for a certain alpha series.
Well, Denton County seems to have been assigned the "CHL" series. I see them on many vehicles here.
If we can assume that 2% of Texans have their CHL's: 2% of 9999 = 199.98.
So, for no additional charge over the usual cost of tags, Denton County should have 200 CHL people
who have tags starting with "CHL". Lucky dogs. :-)
Anyone care to question my methodology? Bring it. :-)
SIA
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:51 pm
by Keith B
Glad I don't live in Denton county, I don't want everyone knowing I have a CHL.

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 3:54 pm
by TheCytochromeC
cool thought experiment!
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Fri Sep 06, 2013 5:17 pm
by Jaguar
I guess Palo Pinto County got "CCL".
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sat Sep 07, 2013 9:56 am
by RPBrown
You have way too much time on your hands

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 10:22 am
by mescobar_rpls
A friend of mine in Corpus just received a "CHL" plate. It was totally by happen stance. She thought it was neat that it has the initials of all of her siblings.

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:13 am
by MasterOfNone
mescobar_rpls wrote:A friend of mine in Corpus just received a "CHL" plate. It was totally by happen stance. She thought it was neat that it has the initials of all of her siblings.

What kind of parents name their children "Concealed," "Handgun," and "License?"

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 11:49 am
by MoJo
MasterOfNone wrote:mescobar_rpls wrote:A friend of mine in Corpus just received a "CHL" plate. It was totally by happen stance. She thought it was neat that it has the initials of all of her siblings.

What kind of parents name their children "Concealed," "Handgun," and "License?"

Pro 2A parents.

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 2:44 pm
by seamusTX
Nobody who doesn't have a CHL knows what those letters stand for (other than cops and some DPS employees).
This reminds me, back in maybe the 1980s, the state of Iowa issued license plates in the same methodical way, until they got to GAY____. Then the stuff hit the fan.
At that time, the word gay was a code word, not generally known to mean what it means nowadays; but a lot of people found that strangers were approaching them in an overly friendly way.
- Jim
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2013 4:46 pm
by Hola Gato
seamusTX wrote:This reminds me, back in maybe the 1980s, the state of Iowa issued license plates in the same methodical way, until they got to GAY____. Then the stuff hit the fan.
Nobody cared about the FAG 1234 plates but the GAY 1234 plates caused problems?
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 2:56 am
by seamusTX
Hola Gato wrote:Nobody cared about the FAG 1234 plates but the GAY 1234 plates caused problems?
They pulled out the three-letter series that obviously were bad words, like
a double-
s. I don't know about that one. But at the time
gay was not widely known for what it means now—especially in Iowa.
- Jim
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Mon Sep 09, 2013 6:50 am
by C-dub
I saw one of these plates a few days ago and thought, "Whew, glad I didn't get one of those."
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2013 2:39 pm
by TexDotCom
I avoided that by going the vanity route. :)

Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:03 am
by LAYGO
To support your claim, I found this in the parking lot of Old West Cafe (delicious food!) at the corner of 77/Teasely:
Then shortly after that, I saw another one on DNT, near Warren/Gaylord. But I was driving & couldn't get a photo.
Re: Denton County: ~ 200 CHL's get CHL car tags, no add'l $$
Posted: Thu Sep 26, 2013 12:19 pm
by Redneck_Buddha
My neighbors plate says "GF36DD". Not personalized, either.
