December 14, 2024

"This is unacceptable and disturbing. The DMV is taking swift action to recall these shocking plates..."

"We sincerely apologize that these personalized plates were not properly rejected during our review process. The use of hateful language is not only a clear violation of our policies but also a violation of our core values to proudly serve the public."

Wrote the California Department of Motor Vehicles, quoted in "Family that owns Tesla Cybertruck with ‘LOLOCT7’ plate says its meaning was misconstrued" (Washington Times).

The family that owns the cybertruck says the DMV did not contact it before issuing the highly insulting apology. It's "a large Filipino family" using the Tagalog word for grandfather — "Lolo" — along with "CT" for cybertruck and 7 for the number of grandchildren.

The DMV reacted to on-line discussion that assumed the vanity plate represented laughing about the October 7th massacre.

34 comments:

heyboom said...

Of course it didn't occur to anyone to ask what the meaning was before going straight to outrage mode? Lolo is how all of our kids know their grandpa on my Pinay wife's side of the family.

Kate said...

I've applied for vanity plates in NV. You must explain what your shorthand means as part of the process. Does Cali not do that?

baghdadbob said...

In other news, record stores are pulling Public Enemy's "911 Is a Joke," claiming it makes light of terrorism.

Aggie said...

Because of course anybody who claims to be triggered has a right to demand immediate action for their perceived discomfort, no matter who paid for it originally and for an entirely different reason.

Bring back the village stocks.

RCOCEAN II said...

The small minority that closely follow the news, and the even smaller minority that obsess the middle east, forget that the vast majority of Americans don't know and don't care about the Middle east. And that includes Israel. Further, even people who do follow the news, don't have October 7th burned into my memory. If you'd asked me yesterday, what day did HAMAS attack, I'd have said "October something 2023".

September 11th, June 6th, December 7th - those are special days of rememberance. October 7th - nope.

Quaestor said...

I've never applied for vanity plates. I think it's a rather childish display. I have always said a political opinion that fits on a bumper sticker isn't worth discussing. That goes double for vanity plates. So by what right does the DMV of any state think it is entitled to monitor the free speech of citizens who seek to encode some triviality in seven alphanumerics? Any message that brief is open to interpretation.

So what if LOLOCT7 does refer to the Hamas attack? Those moronic Muslims who attacked thought they were waging the final Final Solution. They were so proud, so arrogantly victorious. Now they are mostly dead or limbless lumps with tubes down their throats and up their butts. And their families are homeless and starving. Fuck Yeah! LOL! How'd that October 7th work out for ya?

CA has about a billion more urgent matters needing attention before vanity licence plates.

Chris said...

September 11th, June 6th, December 7th - those are special days of rememberance.

And they should be for every American.

Saint Croix said...

If it looks like a Nazi license plate, maybe go for something else? LOLO 7, for instance.

Aggie said...

June 6th? It's the anniversary of D-Day, but it's also Atheists Pride Day, so there's that.

Joe Bar said...

LOL. That goes right up there with the "EAT THE" on the "KIDS FIRST" plate we had here in VA. It got recalled, because, someone insinuated it had a sexual connotation.

Meanwhile, there is a driver who has "POON" and "TANG" on two separate cars.

Joe Bar said...

"LOL OCT7" could be interpreted two ways. One, supportive of Israel. Then there is the other.

Joe Bar said...

Couldn't hey jut put a space between the "O" and the "C"? I see that all the time here.

Dixcus said...

Free speech, ya'll. Wonderful that we have that, right?

Right?

Jim at said...

I've never applied for vanity plates. I think it's a rather childish display.

Depends. We drive a Genesis and get several comments on the ABACAB plates.

Enigma said...

The entire "Fear of a Black Planet" album would be treated as KKK/Nazi propaganda if the content was flipped to "Fear of a White Planet."

Narr said...

If I wasn't so cheap, I'd get a vanity plate that reads VANTPL8.

Feel free to claim it for your own.

Mason G said...

"Couldn't hey jut put a space between the "O" and the "C"?"

Maybe not, California allows a maximum of 7 characters.

narciso said...

They issued them, why are they complaining

n.n said...

Lots of Love... only on Oct 7? Is that the complaint? At least it's a perennial sentiment. Ho! Ho! Ho!

n.n said...

Dig My Vibe... can you dig it?

Michael said...

We've been primed to assume the worst in our fellow Americans. Wasn't always this way. Forty years ago state innocently issued the plate 6UL DV8 and it took six months before anyone noticed.

n.n said...

Shock and blah, blah, blah... blah.

Quaestor said...

It would be very interesting to make a civil rights case out of this nth example of petty California DMV tyranny. If Harmeet Dhillon reads the Althouse blog, this is for her:

Please write to this unidentified person, and advise him not to surrender that plate. Assure him the incoming DoJ has his back in this fundamental case. Dhillon has made her reputation by being the gadfly on California's big red fascist ass. What a way to start grinding away at that pile of totalitarian bullshit.

Quaestor said...

Licence plates exist for two reasons:

(1) To extract money from the citizen.
(2) To extract more money from the citizen and to establish a unique identification for a motor vehicle. Sorta. Kinda.

Therefore, the only legitimate interest the State has is whether the expected money is paid, and the alphanumeric string doesn't duplicate another alphanumeric string lawfully registered. If the owner of that Tesla truck is current on the fees California demands for the priveledge of driving it on the public thoroughfares and there isn't another 2024 LOLOCT7 California plate registered before his, then that should settle the matter. The DMV will just have to live with its outrage unfulfilled like everyone else in a free society.

Rocco said...

Jim at said...
We drive a Genesis and get several comments on the ABACAB plates.

Do they stop and stare and think you’re to blame? There’s a hole in there somewhere.

Quaestor said...

Jim writes, "Depends. We drive a Genesis and get several comments on the ABACAB plates."

Perhaps those comments aren't as interesting as those sparked by your plate if it read ΕΝ ΑΡΧΗ.

ceowens said...

We were in North Myrtle Beach during February. At a stop light the pickup in front of us had a very succinct plate. A whole sentence. GO HOME

ceowens said...

Forgot to say we are from Upstate New York and eventually did, go home that is.

TomHynes said...

Eugene Volokh has a long and excellent series of posts on license plates and the First Amendment. The lastest is "FCANCER" https://reason.com/volokh/2024/05/14/excluding-fcancer-personalized-license-plate-violates-first-amendment/

Gongtao said...

I once saw a car (very coincidentally, driven by a Filipina, in California) with the license plate LNCHNGR. I'm pretty sure they intended it to mean 'lane changer', but it looked really bad.

n.n said...

Oct 7... Laugh Out Loud.

Murder, rape-rape, rape, torture-torture, and abduction in the pursuit of social justice is an ethical virtue, a joy.

The sacrifice of women and children as human shields for terrorists, weapons depots, traps, and leverage, are necessary to realize social progress with benefits.

Hamasidols will never change.

Marcus Bressler said...

My ex, when she filed for divorce, hid my car that she had bought for me. It was titled in her name but bought during the marriage. As part of the divorce settlement, she had to turn in back over to me. I went to the FL DMV and requested a vanity plate (which I got) which read NOMOKAT. The female clerk asked me what it meant. I told her my ex-wife's name was Kathi and it meant "No More Kathi". She was not amused. I gave no fucks.

heyboom said...

You're wrong on this one.

Jay Vogt said...

A long time ago, I got my wife "CHI 1" as a surprise plate for her car in Iowa. She's from Chicago - get it? Years later, when she got a new car, and because she had liked the first one so much I thought pretty hard about how to follow it up, So again, behind the scene, I want to the Iowa DMV to get her a now one. I asked this time for "2 CHI". Get it? That one was rejected.Guess why? The initial reviewer thought it was too close to "tushy", I went slightly Karen and asked if I could appeal that call. the clerk was polite enough to call in her suppervisor and being as light and as gentle as I could, I got her to give it the Okay. She did say that if it got complaints, they could recall it. that never happened, and my wife drove that plate for about 5 years. True story.