HAWK2AH: License Plates Too Dirty for Florida Roadways
A Year of Objectionable Plates
As we reflect on the past year, we take a look back at some of the most questionable license plates approved by the state of Florida. From profane phrases to bizarre designs, some of these plates are sure to raise an eyebrow.
License Plate 1: HAWK2AH
This plate stands out for its sheer audacity. The plate features a crude drawing of a hawk with the words “HAWK2AH” scrawled above it. We’re not sure what the applicant was thinking, but it’s safe to say this plate is not exactly road-ready.
Why It’s Problematic
The plate’s design is not only confusing but also raises questions about the applicant’s artistic skills. Additionally, the hawk’s menacing gaze seems to be staring directly into the soul, making it a rather unsettling presence on the road.
Other Notable Mentions
* License Plate 2: “L8RGR8R” – A plate that’s sure to confuse drivers and pedestrians alike.
* License Plate 3: “IM4U2C” – A plate that’s a play on words, but may not be suitable for all audiences.
* License Plate 4: “W8N4L8” – A plate that’s a mix of letters and numbers, but may not be the most readable.
Conclusion
As we move forward into the new year, we hope to see a reduction in the number of objectionable license plates submitted to the state. In the meantime, we’ll continue to highlight the most… interesting plates that make it onto Florida’s roads.
FAQs
* Q: Can I submit my own custom license plate design?
A: Yes, you can submit your own design to the state of Florida for approval.
* Q: What kind of designs are approved by the state?
A: The state typically approves designs that are tasteful, respectful, and easy to read.
* Q: What happens if my custom license plate design is rejected?
A: If your design is rejected, you can try submitting a revised design or choosing from a selection of approved plates.