A Risqué License Plate Is Turning Heads - and It Wasn’t on Purpose. Here’s What It Says
Broward County says it will replace offensive plates for free after a Pompano Beach resident said her new tag reads like a crude phrase.
- Pompano Beach resident Nancy Dello Stritto received a license plate reading "SQZ A55" with her vehicle registration renewal, finding the alphanumeric combination inappropriate upon discovering it in her mail.
- Florida license plates have been manufactured at a North Florida state prison for nearly a century, then funneled through county agencies; it remains unclear how the specific "SQZ A55" configuration was issued to Dello Stritto.
- The plate has become a topic of conversation at her retirement community, where opinions are split; Dello Stritto reported a 16-1 tally favoring her keeping it, despite stating "I went ballistic."
- Broward County Property Tax Collector officials confirmed that residents unhappy with an assigned plate can exchange it for free at the Plantation office, offering an immediate remedy.
- Despite her initial reaction, Dello Stritto plans to keep the plate while intending to notify the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, remarking "I'm resigned to it; maybe it was destined.
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A 76-year-old Florida woman received her new license plate in the mail and "went crazy" when she saw the letter and number combination: "SQZ A55." Pompano Beach resident Nancy Dello Stritto said the plate quickly became a topic of discussion in her retirement community, reports the Telegraph. "I don't think a senior citizen who is almost 77 years old would drive around with a plate that had that written on it," Dello Stritto told CBS Miami. "Whe…
She 'Went Ballistic' When She Got Her New License Plate
Residents of a Florida retirement community suddenly have a new icebreaker: a 76-year-old neighbor's eyebrow-raising license plate. Pompano Beach's Nancy Dello Stritto says she "went ballistic" when her renewal tag arrived reading "SQZ A55," a combo she insists she never requested and didn't initially want tied to herself as a...
76-Year-Old Florida Retiree Went 'Ballistic' Over Her 'SQZ A55' Plate, Then Her Community Voted 16-1 To Keep It
A Florida retiree opened her post expecting registration paperwork and instead found a state-issued license plate that reads, to anyone squinting from a car length back, like an instruction she never asked to give. Nancy Dello Stritto, 76, of Pompano Beach, was mailed a randomly assigned plate bearing the characters 'SQZ A55', a combination that phonetically spells out a phrase rather too racy for the retirement community where she lives. The Br…
Unsuspectingly renewing your license plate and ending up with an invitation to pinch buttocks on your bumper. That is what happened to nearly 77-year-old Nancy from Florida. Due to a bizarre administrative blunder, she received the random combination ‘SQZ A55’ in her mailbox, or Squeeze Ass. In her quiet neighborhood full of retirees, the license plate is the talk of the town.
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