Man sues Georgia for blocking "GAYGUY" vanity license plate
ATLANTA (Reuters) - An Atlanta man is suing the state of Georgia after his application for a vanity license plate that he said described his sexual orientation was denied. State officials turned down the three text choices - 4GAYLIB, GAYPWR and GAYGUY - that James Cyrus Gilbert, 30, submitted on January 2 for a personalized tag, according to a lawsuit filed this month against the commissioner of the Georgia Department of Driver Services. Georgia offers drivers the opportunity to purchase "prestige license plates" for their cars for an extra $35 fee. ...
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