I have really good auto insurance and I insure all of my computers and radios through the ARRL program ($50 deductible) so theft isn't really a primary concern in regards to ham plates for me. I just can't bring myself to put ham plates on my jeep. But I don't know why, I like my "normal" sequential plates, blending in with other vehicles on the road/in parking lots.
Since I live in "zero" land, we get that goofy-looking zero. It used to be something special to hams here to have them on their license plates, but now the DOT is using the zero with a slash through it on ALL sequential plates that have zeroes in the numbers, so to me that takes some of the specialness away from the ham plates.
I have been told that in the 80's, when ham plates were first introduced, the DOT didn't have the die for the special zero, so all of the hams pitched together to get the die with the zero with the slash through it for the state license plate stamping machines.
Since I live in "zero" land, we get that goofy-looking zero. It used to be something special to hams here to have them on their license plates, but now the DOT is using the zero with a slash through it on ALL sequential plates that have zeroes in the numbers, so to me that takes some of the specialness away from the ham plates.
I have been told that in the 80's, when ham plates were first introduced, the DOT didn't have the die for the special zero, so all of the hams pitched together to get the die with the zero with the slash through it for the state license plate stamping machines.