Posted on 01/16/2008 9:28:01 AM PST by sodpoodle
State Del. Lionel Spruill introduced a bill Tuesday to ban displaying replicas of human genitalia on vehicles, calling it a safety issue because it could distract other drivers.
Under his measure, displaying the ornamentation on a motor vehicle would be a misdemeanor punishable by a maximum fine of $250.
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This entrepreneur donates to a cancer charity...well he says he does.
It is so nice to know the Commonwealth of Virginia has taken care of its other pressing problems that it can now concentrate on trivial matters like this.
He’s got some effing balls involving the government in this.
This will never be a “heated discussion” unless it had originated in News/Activism.
“Replica” testicles? Sheesh. Now you tell me.
He only wants REAL testicles on trailer hitches?
I find Virginia to be the strictest state in America when it come to driving. They will not allow so much stuff. For example don’t have one of those machines that let’s you know cops are around.
What a delicate delegate!
When replica testicles are outlawed only mannequins will have balls.
You can have my replica testicles when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.
Del. Lionel Spruill, D-Cheasapeake, looks through papers at his desk on the floor of the House of Delegates at the Capitol in Richmond, Va.
SURPRISE - HE’S A DEMOCRAT!!!~!
I believe the Republicans in Congress could use some of these !
Technically speaking... I thought they were meant to be bull’s testicles anyway. So...
Yup!
Buy some or borrow some, but get some.
Techinically that’s not a display of testicles, but rather a scrotum containing testicles.
I’m telling!
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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