Personalized license plates can always give us a good laugh. Not all the good ones are accepted, though. Check out these recently rejected Texas plates.
Personalized license plates can always give us a good laugh. Not all the good ones are accepted, though. Check out these recently rejected Texas plates.
The Texas Department of Transportation would like you to know that they do have a sense of humor.
However, certain plates - well, they just can't allow.
Since January of this year, the TX-DMV has rejected around 870 plates because of offensive or questionable language - or because the plates are deceptive ("Mayor", "FBI", etc)...
Words and phrases like "BLINK," "1MPG," or "SCUSE ME" might end up on personalized license plates without an auction, but there's one word in Texas that has so much meaning they're not going to let that go to just anyone. You've got the chance to win it now during an online auction.
It's a matter of demand.
If there are only a dozen or so people ordering certain customized license plates in Texas, it doesn't justify the cost to keep them going. Which ones are in jeopardy?
This dilemma has kept us all wondering: Can I get what I want on my plates? Well, The answer is no. With the Vietnam Vet getting the "no" on his GOTUHAJI plates -- that was talked about on John Boy & Billy yesterday morning -- to an animal rights activist in Tennessee getting the "no" on her ILVTOFU plates raises questions.