California DMV apologizes for license plate issued to Cybertruck owner that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
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The California DMV apologized for a disturbing license plate that seemingly referenced the Oct. 7 attack on Israel, claiming it was hate speech. They recognized this oversight.
A DMV spokesperson highlighted that the license plate should not have passed their review process, expressing that the use of hateful language violates their policies and core values.
The vehicle owner's son clarified that LOLOCT7 meant 'grandfather' in Tagalog, referenced a Cybertruck, and symbolized the owner's seven children, not the tragic event.
The DMV vowed to recall the license plate and improve internal reviews to prevent similar occurrences, emphasizing their commitment to public service and safety.
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