- A 76-year-old Florida resident, Nancy Dello Stritto, received a new license plate with the alphanumeric combination "SQZ A55," which quickly went viral on social media due to its suggestive nature.
- Dello Stritto, from Pompano Beach, initially expressed fury and disbelief, questioning how such a "racy" plate could pass state inspection and stating it was inappropriate for a senior citizen.
- Despite her initial outrage, a vote conducted among her sons and their friends resulted in a 16-1 decision for her to keep the controversial license plate.
- Dello Stritto has since resigned herself to keeping the plate, joking that she might enjoy the attention, including "a few honks," and suggesting she was perhaps "destined" to receive it.
- The Broward County Property Tax Collector confirmed that residents can replace offensive license plates free of charge, and state records show that only about 130 plates were rejected last year in Florida for obscenity.
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Florida woman stunned to receive new license plate with ‘racy’ message