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Maine’s secretary of state is closer to removing salty language from state-issued license plates. Draft rules released Thursday would eliminate references to genitalia, sex acts and profanities. The vulgarities proliferated after the state all-but-eliminated its review of language on so-called vanity license plates in 2015. Secretary of State Shenna Bellows said that inciting violence, ethnic and racial slurs, and references to criminal activity on state-issued license plates is “directly contrary to the public interest.” A public hearing is scheduled later this month. It’s unclear how many plates could be removed; state officials previously estimated hundreds.
PORTLAND, Maine The rackin' frackin' sassafrassin' salty language on hundreds of Maine license plates is one step closer to being removed from the road.
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) The rackin’ frackin’ sassafrassin’ salty language on hundreds of Maine license plates is one step closer to being removed from the road.