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Woman: My Assigned License Plate Is Suggestive

Letter, Number Combination Receives Looks From Drivers

UPDATED: 2:57 p.m. EDT June 28, 2002

Thousands of motorists drive around Ohio with messages with vanity plates, but a random plate for a woman turned into a big surprise.

When Liz Hill of Westerville, Ohio, bought a car after graduating from college, she did not think too much of her new license plate (pictured, left) until she took a second look, a Columbus television station reported.

The combination of letters and numbers sends a message that she does not want.

"I laughed at first," Hill said. "I was like, 'So my license plate says this. It's wonderful.' I told my sister, my mom and my dad and they laughed too. But on my way to Dublin (Ohio), on (Interstate) 270 I had some honks and a couple people pulled next to me and kind of snickered."

Hill was told that her license plate was an oversight and that she would receive a new plate without a charge or a suggestive message.

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