The state pumps the brakes on explicit and racy messages that stretch the bounds of decency.
But every year, some drivers are determined to stretch the bounds of decency and good judgment to see what they can get away with.It warns:"Objectionable patterns may be viewed as indecent, vulgar, derogatory or a direct or indirect negative instruction or command direction at another individual related to the operation of a motor vehicle.”
So"NO BLNKR,""JST MOVE" and"MIND URS" were out of the question. Rejected license plate patterns for November and December were not available before the story's publication. Some of the drivers whose requests were rejected seem preoccupied with human anatomy. Many made references to male or female genitalia.Among the motorists who submitted personalized tags were those trying to work in a well-known four-letter word starting with the letter “F," or a common five-letter word starting with the letter “B." One tried"THATBCH."
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