When you travel abroad, do the ferry company's give you GB stickers?



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Sometimes you get SCO stickers, it depends who you buy the tickets from.
very funny no they don't
they used to but i don't now if thy still do
Hi

I went a few years ago to France and my GB sticker came with my tickets not sure if that was through the Ferry company or the people I had brought it from.

They are really cheap and you can get them from most anywhere I am sure my Local Supermarket has them
No you have to buy them, they give you sod all. You can pick them up at the port.
I think they used to. If you've got the new number plates with the "GB" bit on the left, you don't need them - altho' try explaning that to an armed French traffic cop!
i remember the time when they gave you a metal plate with GB on but not now nothing
They used to but the last couple of times this year that i've been over they said i could get one on the boat, i then found out they're selling them for about £2 probably their profits are down.
I went to Hook of Holland, by ferry, in September.
I did not get a sticker from the ferry company, but I did get one free when I went into my insurance company to arrange a 'green card
I had already brought one, too (I think it cost 80p)

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