An Alabama man was surprised by the state of Alabama’s move to recall his “Let’s Go Brandon” license plate.
“Someone at Montgomery, I’m assuming, doesn’t like it, and now they’re throwing a fit,” Kirk said of the state government in Alabama’s capital.
Courtney Kirk, to whom the plates are registered, received a letter from the state alerting her that she has ten days to surrender the plate for a replacement as the plate had been revoked. “The Alabama Department of Revenue, Motor Vehicle Division, has determined the above-referenced license plate contains objectionable language which is considered by the Department to be offensive to the peace and dignity of the State of Alabama,” the letter read.The phrase, “Let’s go, Brandon,” went national in October after NBC Sports reporter Kelli Stavast falsely
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