Talk:Vehicle registration plates of Wisconsin

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@Artyom1968 myartm123: You have made many changes to this article recently. Are you aware that information must be verifiable. That requires the use of reliable sources. As an example, your most recent edit is diff. How do you know that information is correct? Johnuniq (talk) 23:58, 22 August 2020 (UTC)Reply

Should there be a "Discontinued" plates section?

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I've noticed some other license plate sections also have their own "discontinued" plates section (particularly New Jersey which has a subsection on discontinued plates going back to 1919), and Wisconsin is no exception to this section. Just in 2004, BX bus, school bus, driver ed, light truck for hire, for hire, dual purpose farm, dual purpose vehicle, special-UX, and special-Z license plates were discontinued. Many more license plate types have been discontinued over the years, like tax only, camping trailer, mobile home, cabin, permit reciprocity, city bus, apportioned semi trailer, and many disabled subtypes. GDog 0 (talk) 21:53, 8 November 2020 (UTC)Reply

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