What does SNIOKAH mean?

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Spoilers for anyone who hasn't watched Bodyguard TV Series yet.

In the last episode, David Budd is seen going on a trip with family and the license plate of his car reads SNIO KAH.

Does this hold any special meaning? The camera lasted a while on the shot, so I am guessing it does.

snio kah

I googled the phrase but I only got Twitter hashtag #sniokah. Someone tweeted that this was a great way to end the series, so it should mean something. I am not from UK, perhaps it means something there. Does anyone know what it means?



Best Answer

It's simply a pool car owned by or leased to the production company.

I guess there are times when a vanity plate (or something with some meaning) might be used, but I don't think this is the case here.

It's just a car, and the registration number isn't significant at all in the plot. The series doesn't use symbology like this - everything in the series is driven by the plot.




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Answer 2

It's not a particular word, but an actual license plate number.

This may seem like SNIO KAH, but actually it's SN 10 KAH, where SN represents Edinburgh area (S for Scotland and N for Ediburgh as mentioned here). The way it was written may have confused you. Like I saw a license plate with 8055 written like BOSS in Aarya 2.

Screenshot from Arya 2 movie showing 8055 written as BOSS

You can find more details about this car here.

From above page,

Official local mnemonic: Scotland

Postal area: Edinburgh

Issued: between march 2010 and august 2010

Blue Nissan Qashqai, manufactured in 2010, first registered on 1 August 2010. Cylinder capacity: 1598cc, CO2 emissions: 155 g/km.

Answer 3

The UK has no vanity plates- it looks like a perfectly valid plate for a car registered in 2010 between March and September 2010 - according to the Wikipedia article on it.

Chances are it was just a random car, possibly belonging to someone on the production company, or a rental that fit their needs.

I would guess it's a great end not cause of the license plate number but the ending itself.

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