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Saudis ban 'lewd' number plates | |
(about 9 hours later) | |
Saudi Arabia has banned vehicle number plates which are seen as "offensive" in English when Arabic letters are given in the Latin alphabet, reports say. | |
Saudi newspaper al-Watan said the banned words included "sex" and "ass", but the list was topped by "USA". | Saudi newspaper al-Watan said the banned words included "sex" and "ass", but the list was topped by "USA". |
Al-Watan said 90,000 existing plates were to be replaced. | Al-Watan said 90,000 existing plates were to be replaced. |
Personalised plates are popular with wealthy young Saudis. One plate recently sold at auction for 6m riyals ($1.2m), the newspaper reported. | Personalised plates are popular with wealthy young Saudis. One plate recently sold at auction for 6m riyals ($1.2m), the newspaper reported. |
Newer Saudi plates include three Arabic letters that are also shown in the Latin alphabet. | Newer Saudi plates include three Arabic letters that are also shown in the Latin alphabet. |
The growing fashion is for car owners to buy personalised "vanity" plates that deliberately read "nut", "but", "bad", or "bar" in English. | The growing fashion is for car owners to buy personalised "vanity" plates that deliberately read "nut", "but", "bad", or "bar" in English. |
The latter presumably has been deemed offensive as it relates to alcohol, which is banned in the Islamic kingdom, the AFP news agency reports. | |
The first on the list, for unexplained reasons, is the combination "USA". | The first on the list, for unexplained reasons, is the combination "USA". |
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