Pretty obvious there, scumbag
This might just be a coincidence. CA is pretty strict with vanity plates.
Bad luck Brian with the neo-nazi license plate.
CA DMV was like “check this out man, PRANKED BRO”
I know a christian dude with a 666 license plate lol
14 88 To ME I dunno, it’s in the nose, all his windows were tinted even the windshield
There was a twitter account a while back, I think it’s on Mastodon now, that used to show all the vanity plate applications in California and on what basis they’d be denied. They were really strict, and good at finding hidden meanings people were trying to sneak by. I find it hard to believe they’d let this one through.
That’s the dumbest secret handshake yet
1488 is a combination of two popular white supremacist numeric symbols. The first symbol is 14, which is shorthand for the “14 Words” slogan: “We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children.” The second is 88, which stands for “Heil Hitler” (H being the 8th letter of the alphabet).
No, this is just a “commercial” plate, meaning a plate issued to a vehicle that is heavy enough to potentially be used commercially for transportation of goods, construction, etc. and is thus subject to yearly fees to cover the increased cost of road maintenance they incur. The numbers are random but it always goes five digits, then a letter and one more digit. I handle titles and shit all day while buying in vehicles.
As someone else pointed out, CA is super strict on vanity plates and a well-known fascist dogwhistle like this wouldn’t get through. It’s just randomly assigned by the state. So it’s the state that is fascist. Which, you know, we already knew.
Jokes on you, Orange County has a large KKK population.
Also San Diego County, and all mostly rural counties. California passed Prop 187 (Anti-immigrant) and Prop 8 (Anti-LGBT)
Does 2M3 has fash connotations too?
I took it as " to ME"
This is definitely a coincidence
Edit: Maybe not? How often you California tags only have one letter?
what am I supposed to see here?