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(23,768 posts)I am surprised the state authorized it
syringis
(5,101 posts)Maybe it is because of the lack of vowel ?
gopiscrap
(23,768 posts)and was turned down for the fact that it would offend too many others but then again that was 35 years ago
cyclonefence
(4,483 posts)Even without the vowel, it's clear what is intended. I would bet that this license plate is recalled. I know PA has very strict rules about what kind of statement you can make with your license plate--even inoffensive phrases are forbidden if there is even a hint of topicality.
philly_bob
(2,419 posts)Confusing and not too important.
http://www.gcse.com/english/licence.htm
You're doing well....
syringis
(5,101 posts)Thank you very much
It is an interesting link.
Many of my misspelling results from the fact that the word does exist in French but is written differently.
zipplewrath
(16,646 posts)As your reference stated, in the USA License is used as a noun.
mitch96
(13,948 posts)ToxMarz
(2,169 posts)all states review personalized plates. Over time they have gotten more and more thorough in reviewing them as things that shouldn't have gotten approved did. I would imagine "fck" anything would be red flagged immediately for review. Also "trump".