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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Md. Bans More Than 4,000 Words for License Plates

BALTIMORE (AP) - Maryland will gladly take $50 a year from residents who want vanity license plates. However, one can't put whatever one wants on a tag.
There are more than 4,000 words, phrases and letter-number combinations that the Motor Vehicle Administration has on its Objectionable Plate List.
Most of the list is too vulgar for publication.
When someone applies for a vanity tag online, a computer checks to see if there is a block.
Not all banned words are scatological or sexual. FBI and CIA are banned, as are HEROIN and KILLALL.

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