FART -- That's the license plate one North Carolina woman paid extra money to have on the back of her vehicle, but the vanity plate is now in danger.
The DMV asked Sindy to respond explaining what the plate meant to her and why it was important.
She and some friends online put their heads together and came up with an attempt to save the FART. They decided to tell the DMV that it was an acronym for their group: Friends of Asheville Recreational Trails. Well we say"completely made up," but that's not exactly accurate now. Now the group does exist. Sindy even said she had 15 people show up at the group's first meeting. The group now has a mailing list,The response to the DMV's request to tell them what the FART plate means has been sent in!
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