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Eliminating vanity plates creates no First Amendment problem because the policy would be content neutral, indeed, more neutral than a system relying on the discretion of individual state officials.
Regarding Rory Bowman’s letter about the lack of front license plates on some vehicles (“License plates required on front,” Our Readers’ Views, Jan. 22), I drive a 2022 vehicle.
DENVER - Five years of miscommunication between the state Department of Revenue and individual counties' motor vehicle departments ended Wednesday, with license plate configurations being the ...
The two-letter, three-numeric sequence doesn’t fall under the vanity plate law requirements and, as you may be aware, there are no new orders for vanity plates.
JACKSON, Miss. — A Mississippi lawmaker wants “Scarlet Letter” license plates to make sure the public can spot some drivers convicted of drunken driving. State Rep. Gary Chism is introducing the bill, ...
After issuing 4.7 million license plate combinations that start with the letter "A," the Wisconsin DMV is now moving on to plates that begin with "B." While Wisconsin motorists can personalize the ...
Re: “Tennessee license plates like "Don't Tread on Me" tag pit citizens against each other,” by Jim Bellar. Unfortunately here we are again taking the views of a simple misguided individual.
The popularity of Tennessee's In God We Trust plates varies widely, with 98.1% choosing them in Fentress County but only 13.9% in Davidson County.
The letter suggested that law enforcement officers may not be noticing (“ Plenty of cars are already going without front license plates,” Jan. 22).
The state incorrectly generated letters on Aug. 4 informing vehicle owners that their personalized license plates had been canceled, Auditor Mary Hall said.
Tennessee's license plates come in a version with In God We Trust and one without. The order of letters and numbers is reversed on the two versions.
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