Spoiling it for the rest of us...
North Carolina is offering 10,000 vehicle owners whose licence plates contain the "potentially offensive" combo of letters "WTF" the chance to replace them for free.
According to WXII12.com, the state's Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) was tipped off to the outrage by a 60-year-old technology teacher from Fayetteville who in turn had been alerted to the TLA by her teenage grandchildren.
The DMV has now notified those affected, and "anyone who has an issue with their plate can contact their local DMV office to request a new one". ®
Showing posts with label waste of carbon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label waste of carbon. Show all posts
Friday, June 27, 2008
Thursday, June 19, 2008
$h!tcag0 C****? That's the best he can come up with?
The fans of a baseball team in a city about 300 miles southwest of Chicago like to proclaim themselves the best baseball fans in the world. They aren't, but their delusions of grandeur tend to lead to a paranoid schizophrenia type condition. This one is unhinged even by inbred redneck hillbilly standards.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
We are living in a golden age (cont)
Trio Jailed for Fish-Bait 'Heroin'
By Associated Press
3:43 PM CDT, September 12, 2007
LEBANON, Ohio - Three people who mixed vinegar with catfish bait and tried to sell it as heroin got hooked by undercover officers. Authorities said the three also tried to sell fake LSD. John Burke, director of the Greater Warren County Drug Task Force, said he didn't know what might happen if someone actually injected a bait-vinegar concoction. Authorities don't know whether anyone else bought the counterfeit drug. "We have gotten no reports of anyone else getting them, but quite frankly the people who may have gotten them aren't likely to report it," prosecutor Rachel Hutzel said Wednesday.
William Perry, 22, of Columbus, and Rosanne Wead, 20, of Piqua, each pleaded guilty Tuesday in Warren County Common Pleas Court to a count of trafficking in counterfeit controlled substances. A third person, Jerry Snowden, 27, of Piqua, pleaded guilty last month to a counterfeit substance charge. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Wead was sentenced to six months in prison; Perry has not been sentenced.
Lebanon is about 25 miles north of Cincinnati.
Wow. Who knew there was a law against selling fake illegal drugs? And how do these penalties compare to selling the real stuff?
By Associated Press
3:43 PM CDT, September 12, 2007
LEBANON, Ohio - Three people who mixed vinegar with catfish bait and tried to sell it as heroin got hooked by undercover officers. Authorities said the three also tried to sell fake LSD. John Burke, director of the Greater Warren County Drug Task Force, said he didn't know what might happen if someone actually injected a bait-vinegar concoction. Authorities don't know whether anyone else bought the counterfeit drug. "We have gotten no reports of anyone else getting them, but quite frankly the people who may have gotten them aren't likely to report it," prosecutor Rachel Hutzel said Wednesday.
William Perry, 22, of Columbus, and Rosanne Wead, 20, of Piqua, each pleaded guilty Tuesday in Warren County Common Pleas Court to a count of trafficking in counterfeit controlled substances. A third person, Jerry Snowden, 27, of Piqua, pleaded guilty last month to a counterfeit substance charge. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. Wead was sentenced to six months in prison; Perry has not been sentenced.
Lebanon is about 25 miles north of Cincinnati.
Wow. Who knew there was a law against selling fake illegal drugs? And how do these penalties compare to selling the real stuff?
Monday, May 7, 2007
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