For years and years, Dr. Todd Calhoun’s vanity licence plate caused almost no one to bat an eye. If a driver returns a personalized licence plate, that person would have to pay $310 for a new one. “So I go home and I write a letter to the minister, saying I’m complaining about my own licence plate,” Calhoun says. So he did, and finally traded in his FENTANYL plate for another personalized plate last week. In March, the Nova Scotia government withdrew a man named Lorne Grabher’s personalized plate, because without context his “GRABHER” vanity plate could be read as promoting violence against women.
Source: thestar May 03, 2017 19:52 UTC