Alaska plans screening changes after '3REICH' license plate
An Alaska agency plans to update its electronic screening system after issuing personalized license plates reading FUHRER and 3REICH and later recalling them because of complaints, officials announced last Friday.
A review by the state Department of Administration found that the same person owned both plates at different times. The FUHRER plate was issued over a decade ago and the departments Division of Motor Vehicles had little information on how requests for personalized plates were processed back then, according to the report by department Deputy Commissioner Paula Vrana. It says the division recalled the plate in October after a complaint.
Application for the3REICH plate was made in October, but the term was not flagged because it wasnt on a list of more than 11,000 vulgar, violent, criminal and demeaning terms used by an electronic system to screen plate requests, the report says. Flagged requests receive closer scrutiny, but when included among several hundred other unflagged items, 3REICH was inadvertently overlooked for additional review by an employee going through applications, the report says.
The plate was issued in November and recalled Jan. 21 after a report of concern was received, according to the report.
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