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  • Auction for specialty Texas license plates pushed back as new designs are approved

    A firm says it wants to give bidders a better selection of designs.

    Fort Worth Star-Telegram

  • Texas officials approve OU license plates

    OU themed license plates are now legal in the state of Texas. The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles voted to approve 20 new license plate designs, one of which is an OU Boomer Sooner themed tag.

    The Oklahoma Daily

  • Texas to consider OU license plates

    The Texas Department of Motor Vehicles will decide today if the state of Texas will offer an OU-themed license plate for its residents. Novelty license plates in Texas are overseen by My Plates, a specialty plates vendor, but My Plates must receive permission from the Texas DMV board that oversees license plates and vehicle

    The Oklahoma Daily

  • Texas approves sale of new vanity license plates

    Texas drivers got the go ahead Wednesday to spruce up their bumpers with a new batch of commercialized plates, stamped with Ford's Built Tough logo, NASCAR race colors and even a loaded cheeseburger.

    Dallas Morning News

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  • Automatic number plate recognition

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    The system must be able to deal with different styles of license plates Automatic number plate recognition (ANPR; see also other names below) is a mass surveillance method that uses optical character recognition on images to read the license plates on vehicles. They can use existing closed-circuit television or road-rule enforcement cameras, or ones specifically designed for the task. They are used by various police forces and as a method of electronic toll collection on pay-per-use roads and monitoring traffic activity, such as red light adherence in an intersection. ANPR can be used to store the images captured by the cameras as well as the text from the license plate, with some configurable to store a photograph of the driver. Systems commonly use infrared lighting to allow the camera to take the picture at any time of the day.[1][2] A powerful flash is included in at least one version of the intersection-monitoring cameras, serving both to illuminate the picture and to mak... (see more)

  • Choose Life (organization)

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    Choose Life, Inc. is an American pro-life advocacy group based in Ocala, Florida.[1] It was founded in 1997 by Randy Harris, a commissioner of Marion County, after he got an idea (when he noticed an environmental plate on the car in front of him, while stuck in traffic) to use specialty license plates as a way to raise funds for promoting adoption over abortion.[2] The plates feature the phrase "Choose Life", a slogan used by the pro-life movement, and a child art-like drawing of two children.[2] Florida Choose Life tag Contents 1 History 2 States with Choose Life license plates 3 States without a pro-life license plate 4 Reaction and Criticism 5 See also 6 References 7 External links // [edit] History In 1997, Choose Life, Inc. collected the 10,000 signatures and US$30,000 required under Florida law at the time to submit an application for a new specialty plate, and State Senator Tom Lee sponsored a bill in support of the tag's creation.[2] The bill passed both ho... (see more)

  • Jack Harvard

    Jack Harvard (born 1946) was the mayor of Plano, Texas from 1982-1990. Harvard came to Plano in 1975 as a banker because of the city's inexpensive housing and good schools. In 1983, Harvard founded Willow Bend National Bank and served as its chairman during his time as mayor. Harvard, along with Jack Evans, former mayor of Dallas, Texas, formed the Metroplex Mayors Association in 1984. He was the president of the association from 1984-1990. Harvard was known during his four terms as mayor for drving his car around the city with his "PLANO" license plates. The city's current logo was chosen while he was mayor because of a contest created by him and the city council. Harvard was sure to win a fifth term in 1990, but he decided not to run again, citing exhaustion. However, in 1992, he tried for the Texas State Senate, but lost to Florence Shapiro, who served on his city council and was his successor as mayor. On September 13, 1996, Harvard pled guilty under a plea agreement in a federa... (see more)

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