![]() ![]() Political figures, dignitaries and law enforcement officials Plates are rejected for a number of reasons from being too political, too sexual or too violent to religious grounds and derogatory slang. References to the pandemic were also rejected, including plate requests for PANDEMIK, PAND3MIC, THEVIRUS and MOISTLY, presumably a reference to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's news conference misspeak when discussing how masks prevent people from "speaking moistly" in April. Some applicants tried to get a little more creative, by misspelling the virus (KOVID 19, NO KOVID, COVET 19), calling it CORONA V or using roman numerals (COVIDXIX). Scroll down to read the full list of rejections.Those include COVID, COVID 19, COVID NO, NO COVID, COVIID19, CVD19, CVID19, 0COVID19, FKCOVID and FKCOVD19. The Ontario government rejected 3,887 of these plates between May 1, 2019, and May 31, 2020, including many variations of COVID-related plate names. It's one of thousands of personalized licence plate requests rejected by Ontario over the past year. register the plate and permit under the legal name of the business or proprietorWARNING: This story contains graphic language that may be offensive to some readers.ĬOVID may still be active around the province, but you won't catch it on the road anytime soon.present a Class A garage licence, if you are a trailer dealer.present a letter on company letterhead, outlining the reasons why the plate is required, if it is your first time applying.You can apply for a service plate at ServiceOntario. Read the law to learn more about how to use service plates. to tow a vehicle to a location where its load will be removed or to an impound facility.for towing a vehicle for business purposes.for purposes related to the manufacturing or sale of a trailer.for transporting a vehicle for business purposes. ![]() The vehicle must be in the possession of the person the service plate was issued to.
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