Virginia DMV Voids "F.OSAMA" License Plate After Seven Years

They just decided it's too vulgar.

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After seven years of use, the "F.OSAMA" license plates on a Virginia man's car have been revoked. The DMV said the plates were "profane, obscene or vulgar in nature" and replaced them with "6668UP." Needless to say, Rick Sanders wasn't too happy, explaining that the "F" could stand for "Fight" or "Forget." Furthermore, he was upset with the numbers he was given, saying, "I don't like anything with 666 on it." He thinks it means "the devil ate you up."

[via MSN]

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