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Jeremy Clarkson jokes Argentina ‘should have been more careful’ as he brings up number plate row six years on

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perceived to refer to the Falklands conflict of 1982.The Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host alluded to the controversy on Twitter on Wednesday, proving the fiasco is still a bit raw.At the time the BBC said the vehicle, the A Porsche 928, had been bought by production staff and the licence plate was coincidental.Jeremy claimed that the team had been pelted with stones while filming and called it ‘genuinely scary’.Hilarious news.

The Argentine ambassadorâs (German) car nearly reversed into my less German can just then.The Argies should have been more careful with their number platesHe said on The Jonathan Ross Show: ‘[Thousands] of people turned up on the streets with bricks, paving stones, pick axe handles, the whole nine yards and were.

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