💨 Abstract
A woman, Georgia Venables, was taken to court in the UK for having a bumper sticker with the phrase "don't be a c***" on her car. She was charged with displaying offensive writing, but the case was later dropped by the Crown Prosecution Service. Venables, who has over 40 stickers on her car, including humorous and explicit ones, said she was pulled over multiple times and that the same officer was involved.
Courtesy: Emily Jane Davies
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