WASHINGTON — Some of the 4,900 forbidden vanity license plates in Maryland are scatological, suggest violence, glorify drug use, or are overly sexual — regardless of why, they’ve all ended up on the Motor Vehicle Administration’s “Objectionable Plate List.”
Maryland’s MVA has approved more than 75,400 vanity plates, according to The Baltimore Sun, which included a link to MVA’s entire list of banned plates.
Some of the plates are mildly scatological — “OLDFART.” Others include abbreviations that are popular online, yet at least slightly inappropriate — “WTFOMG.”
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2 comments:
How much money would be saved if only 1 license plate were produced rather than two.
Harder for LEOs to identify vehicles, I get that, just wondering how much would be saved. Others states only have 1 license plate...
Delaware seems to be doing well in that area. The police do not seem to mind one plate.
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