Government Says Man’s Last Name Too ‘Offensive’ For License Plate

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HALIFAX, Nova Scotia (AP) – A Canadian provincial government has withdrawn a man’s eponymous personalized vehicle license plate, saying Lorne Grabher’s surname is offensive to women when viewed on his car bumper.

Grabher said Friday that he put his last name on the license plate decades ago as a gift for his late fatherÂ’s birthday, and says the provinceÂ’s refusal to renew the plate late last year is unfair.

Grabher says the Nova Scotia government is discriminating against his name.

Transport Department spokesman Brian Taylor says while the department understands Grabher is a surname with German roots, this context isnÂ’t available to the general public who view it.

The personalized plate program introduced in 1989 allows the province to refuse names when theyÂ’re deemed offensive, socially unacceptable and not in good taste.

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This took place after a single complaint was filed. Does this mean that a single complaint about any such plate will result in the plate being pulled? You can bet not! He's had that plate for years now and one complaint triggered this. Maybe the complainant should be told to get a life and grow up. Wonder if the government even bothered to explain that it was his born surname. Political correctness gone amuck up here.
 
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