Man Had His Name On His License Plate For 25 Years But Now People Are Saying It’s Offensive

The long-standing dispute over Lorne Grabher’s personalized license plate bearing his family name has taken a new turn as the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia awarded him $750 in court costs. The license plate was revoked in 2016 based on a report suggesting it supported sexual violence against women, but Grabher’s lawyer argued against its connection to derogatory comments made by President Donald Trump.

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