Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Not true. Anyone can request a plate without the slogan. Certain letter pairs are reserved for people who do.
BJ has been reserved for federal fleet vehicles for at least a decade. During the last administration, the federal government refused to allow its vehicles to have that slogan. The DC DMV then created a generally applicable “rule” that anyone could request to have a plate without the slogan. Understand now?
Explain then my neighbor who is not a fed but simply contrarian, who has a BJ license plate?
Anonymous wrote:So to clarify, can anyone point to a tag that does not have the slogan no taxation etc that does not have the letters BJ whether it be federal or private?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Not true. Anyone can request a plate without the slogan. Certain letter pairs are reserved for people who do.
BJ has been reserved for federal fleet vehicles for at least a decade. During the last administration, the federal government refused to allow its vehicles to have that slogan. The DC DMV then created a generally applicable “rule” that anyone could request to have a plate without the slogan. Understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Not true. Anyone can request a plate without the slogan. Certain letter pairs are reserved for people who do.
BJ has been reserved for federal fleet vehicles for at least a decade. During the last administration, the federal government refused to allow its vehicles to have that slogan. The DC DMV then created a generally applicable “rule” that anyone could request to have a plate without the slogan. Understand now?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Not true. Anyone can request a plate without the slogan. Certain letter pairs are reserved for people who do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?
All “BJ” plates are federal vehicles.
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone noticed that DC puts “BJ” on all license plates where the owner requests that “Taxation Without Representation” to be removed from the tag?