Monday, April 13, 2009
Saudis ban 'lewd' license plates
Saudi Arabia has banned vehicle licence plates which are seen as "offensive" in English when Arabic letters are given in the Latin alphabet, reports say.
Saudi newspaper al-Watan said the banned words included "sex" and "ass", but the list was topped by "USA".
Al-Watan said 90,000 existing plates were to be replaced.
Personalised plates are popular with wealthy young Saudis. One plate recently sold at auction for 6m riyals ($1.2m), the newspaper reported.
Newer Saudi plates include three Arabic letters that are also shown in the Latin alphabet.
The growing fashion is for car owners to buy personalised "vanity" plates that deliberately read "nut", "but", "bad", or "bar" in English.
The latter presumably has been deemed offensive as it relates to alcohol, which is banned in the Islamic kingdom, AFP news agency reports.
The first on the list, for unexplained reasons, is the combination "USA".
MF's comment : If the letters were paid for, is there a refund coming the owner's way? It's a controversial move AFTER giving the approval in the first place.
I guess there is No Exclusivity anymore in Saudi Arabia.
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