N-word on a license plate

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Okay, I saw this on a car. No lie. It wasn't with the g, but it was replaced with a k. A breh was the driver. If you read it as NIKKA, you might think it is like a nickname or something.
I guess no one really "knew" so it was approved or it didn't fail, they scrutinze custom plates for swear words and bad meanings.

What do you think?
 
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Okay, I saw this on a car. No lie. It wasn't with the g, but it was replaced with a k. A breh was the driver. If you read it as NIKKA, you might think it is like a nickname or something.
I guess no one really "knew" so it was approved or it didn't fail, they scrutinze custom plates for swear words and bad meanings.

What do you think?

I think you should have taken a pic.
 

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I seen a hood nikka with a rayon shirt at a job agency that had a vanity plate that says

"a broke hoe is a no no"
 

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There was someone in Maryland that had "NGGA PLZ" for a long time, but years ago. Chris Parr talked about it on the radio one more, needless to say it was hilarious.
 

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I heard a story about a guy who had DEADPR for a license plate. Dude pulled over, got out of his car and a Hispanic dude who saw his plate made a comment like "Haha Dead Presidents. You got money?"

Owner of the car was like "Nah, It's actually dead Puerto Ricans" :leostare:
 
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