The plate read 370HSSV, a sequence that appeared random until someone flipped it upside down.
Suddenly, the hidden cheeky word became clear, sparking laughter and surprise.
Thousands of users flooded the post with comments, praising the clever trick. What looked normal at first had turned into an internet spectacle.
While many admired the creativity, others were amused by how it slipped past transport officials.
Western Australia’s transport authority rejects nearly 1,000 plate applications yearly due to offensive content, yet this one got through.
Examples like RAMP4GE and SAUC3D have been rejected for suggestive wording.
However, this playful code managed to dodge the system.
The viral moment highlights how quickly social media can transform ordinary finds into global talking points.
What started as a clever disguise became a symbol of humor and ingenuity in everyday life.
Whether intentional or not, the driver behind the plate left an unforgettable mark on the social networks.
And once again, the digital world proved just how unpredictable it can be.
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