Governments are weird. Maybe “weird” isn’t the right word. The more accurate word may be “opportunistic.” When it comes to speech they don’t like, they move into this mode. If they think they can silence it, they will try to. And they’ll do this while still pretending the speech they’re trying to control is nothing more than their own.

Dig if you will, my brothers: vanity plates. Government speech or personal speech? Those who view this rationally likely believe that the message on a vanity license plate is the expression of the plate’s purchaser. That it’s delivered by a state-issued plate doesn’t matter. We don’t actually believe the government is trying to send a message with their IMGOD or COPSLIE or LOVETOFU vanity plate. (ALL ACTUAL CASES.)

Instead, we would logically infer the truncated statement on the vanity plate expresses the views of the person paying for this privilege.

But the government also believes it has some obligation to “protect” other drivers from being offended by the personal expressions of others, which is a supremely ridiculous belief to entertain, even professionally. So, the entities issuing plates tend to err on the side of absurdity (governments tend to phrase this as “caution”), rejecting any plate any government plate content moderator might view as “offensive.”

  • ares35@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    these days i woudn’t want a car that stands out or is easily recognizable. so plain plates, white, gray or silver, top-5 selling passenger car, about 4-6 years old, no bumper stickers, no tinting, no mods.

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      10 months ago

      I agree with this. I ride motorcycles and drive cars and I want both to blend in as much as possible. I don’t need Karen calling the police and saying “Some jerk was driving too fast, I think his license plate said BUTTSTUFF”

      It’s the same reason I keep my exhausts quiet. I don’t want every person (and cop) within a half mile radius to be alerted every time I use the throttle a little more than I’m supposed to.

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      10 months ago

      I just feel that shiny status cars and special plates are not only tacky but a big red flag towards the moral bankruptcy of the owner.