A license plate spotted in a Perth shopping center has recently taken social media by storm, turning a simple parking lot sighting into a viral sensation. What seemed like an ordinary combination of letters and numbers on a Kia Sportage quickly became a global talking point after online users uncovered a cheeky hidden message.
The image, first shared on Facebook by a user named Jeffrey on *The Bell Tower Times 2.0* page, showed the plate reading **370HSSV**. At first glance, nothing appeared unusual. But when flipped upside down, the seemingly random sequence revealed the word “ahe”—a clever disguise that slipped right past transport authorities. The internet, of course, couldn’t resist.
Within hours, the post exploded across social media, drawing thousands of reactions and comments. Many praised the driver’s ingenuity for sneaking such a design past the system, while others simply laughed at the playful creativity. The find comes despite Western Australia rejecting nearly a thousand personalized plate applications last year for being offensive or inappropriate—suggesting this one cleverly flew under the radar.
Examples like **SAUC3D**, **RAMP4GE**, and **BUYAGRAM** were among those denied for their suggestive nature, proving that humor and creativity often toe