Quote Originally Posted by sientobente View Post
Not sure if that 16 plate is even his dad unless he is a bastard of the judge. The succeeding 3 letters after 16 is usually the initials of the judge(sometimes its the region where he is assigned but I can't think of a region called DPP).

Mr. judge's lastname is P while douchebag candidate's lastname starts with a D.
It doesn't work that way Sir. The letters pertain to the initials of the position, not the person's name. AFAIK, DPP stands for Deputy Provincial Prosecutor. This protocol plate is of the same rank as Provincial Prosecutors, City Prosecutors, Deputy City Prosecutors and Regional Trial Court Judges -- all of them bearing the number 16.