Exactly my point - without an apostrophe you get a completely different meaning, not a plural :-)
I tend to use a small s for plural abbreviations too, in normal writing. Sometimes however one only has upper case, and even when it would be possible it seems a bit of a stretch to bring in a character from a different case when one can do the job perfectly well with an existing character...
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I tend to use a small s for plural abbreviations too, in normal writing. Sometimes however one only has upper case, and even when it would be possible it seems a bit of a stretch to bring in a character from a different case when one can do the job perfectly well with an existing character...