These pates have often been listed and printed then entered in the to DMV computer. Thus preventing the possibility of someone requesting it. now there are other creative ways of beating the system, so you may want to try that. but most likely most of them have already been used and flagged.
2007-08-25 23:47:20
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answered by gearnofear 6
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States have lists of plate numbers and letters that are not allowed. If you come up with one that is not on the list, it will still need to be verified as non offensive.
2007-08-26 03:21:15
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answered by sensible_man 7
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No. States have a list of word and/or number combinations they will not permit you to have. If it's obvious, it will get shor down when you apply. If something slips through the cracks and others complain about it down the road, they can make you surrender the plate.
2007-08-26 03:42:24
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answered by Anonymous
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i could have suggested as police, yet much greater so baby safety. regardless of if the police could now not do something, baby safety would desire to the two have adequate to open an analyze in that family, or adequate to handle the area greater at once. undergo in concepts that this family would desire to already be in the equipment, and that this piece of techniques would desire to be what makes the version for that baby. If Ms P. working example denies flat out your chum Jen's allegations that she observed Ms P being abusive to her son parking zone, so be it. yet whilst this is the 5th time somebody touch government with the comparable form of techniques in six months, there's a concern. So, i could make the call. particular, some thing would by no skill come of it, being be conscious opposed to be conscious, regardless of if it would additionally make a international of distinction in a baby's existence.
2016-12-31 05:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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have you not been taught about it when you study driving? how did you able to get a license without knowing the rules? beforehand, you must have known that the answer is a big NO.
2007-08-26 00:32:02
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answered by ~o0o~ 7
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generally, I would say no, most if not all states in the US have laws about public decency, and that would violate them.
2007-08-25 23:32:05
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answered by Corvair1966 2
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Most states say "NO"
2007-08-25 23:32:27
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answered by paulaj2006 3
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