Utah Tax Commission OKs Pro-Gay License Plates
What is the world coming to? Doesn’t anyone believe in “appropriateness” anymore?
A Park City woman has won her battle to display pro-gay messages on personalized license plates.
Elizabeth “Beano” Solomon appealed a decision from the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The DMV denied her request to put the messages on personalized plates last December.
Officials said they weren’t sure if the message crossed the line of “-appropriateness.”
But the State Tax Commission overturned that decision.
Beano Solomon/Applied for Personalized Plate:”I APPLIED FOR THEM TO , YES BE IN YOUR FACE. BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY TO CONVEY A POSITIVE MESSAGE.”
There’s a chance the state will challenge the decision, for fear it will open the door for others to make a “-statement” with personalized plates.
It should only be a matter of time now before all you Utah residents find yourselves driving past a Subaru with personalized (and by the DMV) Dyke Duck plates. Oh my.
What else ya got for me? This:
*Atlanta police gay liaison announces retirement
*Rights groups call for investigation of treatment of gay men arrested in park
*Chicago Latest To Condemn ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’
*Gay advocacy group applauds UA policy change
*Groups cite bias in lesbian fertility case
*SA considers gay, lesbian police liaison officers
*Indian homosexual inspires film
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