Georgia sued for banning ‘GAYGUY’ license plate
The Department of Motor Vehicles in Georgia, oh boy. News outlets across the nation are reporting that the DMV in Georgia was sued this week after the department rejected several ‘gay’ vanity license plates. The Atlanta Journal Constitution has several examples of what had been banned:
“It’s not like I was asking for something that was vulgar or over the top,” says James Cyrus Gilbert, who requested the plates. “Denying someone the right to put gay on their tag, that’s political.”
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