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How much freedom of speech can your license plate have? New suit could decide
Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement After an honorable discharge following four oversea tours, Paul Ogilvie bought a car and wanted to combine two of his nicknames to create a personalized license plate. He decided on “OGWOOLF,” a combination of his military nickname, using the first two letters of his last name and “woolf,” an online screen name he’s used since 1999. But the California Department of Motor Vehicles rejected Ogilvie’s application because his request didn’t meet the agency’s criteria. Now the libertarian Pacific Legal Foundation is legally challenging...…Copyright © 2022, Los Angeles Times | | | | Advertisement After an honorable discharge following four oversea tours, Paul Ogilvie bought a car and wanted to combine two of his nicknames to create a personalized license plate. He decided on “OGWOOLF,” a combination of his military nickname, using the first two letters of his last name and “woolf,” an online screen name he’s used since 1999. But the California Department of Motor Vehicles rejected Ogilvie’s application because his request didn’t meet the agency’s criteria. Now the libertarian Pacific Legal Foundation is legally challenging...WW…
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