The “0INK” vanity plate battle waged by Indiana police officer Rodney Vawter has come to an end-at least for now. We previously reported on Officer Vawters’s efforts of to keep his vanity plate “0INK”-a tongue-in-cheek reference to his job. The Chicago Tribune reports that Officer Vawter lost the battle last week, with a unanimous high court ruling that license plates are not individual speech but government speech subject to regulation.
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“0INK” Vanity Plate Butchered by High Court
On Behalf of Beat DMV | Nov 17, 2015 | Blog, License Plates
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