Posted: 5/8/2014 8:15:33 AM EDT
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In a unanimous decision, the state Supreme Court agreed with the arguments of David Montenegro, who wanted the vanity plate reading "COPSLIE" to protest what he calls government corruption.
State law prohibits vanity plates that "a reasonable person would find offensive to good taste." But the New Hampshire Civil Liberties Union argued that the law is unconstitutionally vague and gives too much discretion to a person behind a Department of Motor Vehicles counter. New Hampshire had argued that state workers were right to deny the plate, because the phrase disparages an entire class of people — police officers. http://news.yahoo.com/hampshire-court-upholds-copslie-vanity-plate-131707295.html |
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Some guys received thousands of tickets after they changed their plates to read "NO PLATE", "NONE", "MISSING"... |
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Some guys received thousands of tickets after they changed their plates to read "NO PLATE", "NONE", "MISSING"...http://www.snopes.com/autos/law/noplate.asp Reminds me of this:
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As long as he's following the law he should be perfectly safe as long as his plate isn't true. Quoted:
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Not sure I'd like to drive around with a gold plated invitation to The Man to enter your life. As long as he's following the law he should be perfectly safe as long as his plate isn't true. Agreed. It would only give me a snicker. |
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Not sure I'd like to drive around with a gold plated invitation to The Man to enter your life. As long as he's following the law he should be perfectly safe as long as his plate isn't true. Agreed. It would only give me a snicker. Dad used to play Fuck the Police by NWA in his cruiser while on patrol. I always thought that was funny as hell |
