Indiana COA “rules on ‘In God We Trust’ plate suit.”

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A little more than a month ago, we glanced at the license plate on that Hummer speeding down Spring Street and speculated aloud:

I wonder if Major Moves is paying the difference?

The Indiana Court of Appeals travels to Greencastle Oct. 14 to hear arguments in a case involving Indiana’s “In God We Trust” license plates.

As a follow-up, and again courtesy of Indiana Lawyer and M, here’s the court ruling:

COA rules on ‘In God We Trust’ plate suit.

Not charging an administrative fee for Indiana’s “In Got We Trust” license plates doesn’t violate the state constitution, affirmed the Indiana Court of Appeals today in an unpublished decision.

Speaking personally, I’d still rather drivers turn off their cell phones, keep two sets of hands and eyes on the wheel and road, and not apply eyeliner while in motion rather than trust in God.

Then again, I’m just an atheist on a bicycle.

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