There are similar stories from many years back about someone that got the 
vanity plate “MISSING”.

 -j


> On Aug 12, 2019, at 12:09 PM, Simon Slavin <slav...@bigfraud.org> wrote:
> 
> Some interesting things are emerging from this year's DEF CON.  This one is 
> related to an issue we've often discussed here.  I hope you'll indulge this 
> slightly off-charter post.
> 
> <https://www.iheart.com/content/2019-08-12-clever-vanity-license-plate-backfires-on-man-winds-up-with-tons-of-tickets/>
> 
> "  Droogie decided to buy a vanity California license plate that simply said 
> "NULL," [...]
> 
> Apparently, when they didn't have the right data for a vehicle, a privately 
> operated citation processing center used the word NULL in the license plate 
> field for many tickets. Since that just happens to be Droogie's license 
> plate, he got all of them. "
> 
> Most people reading this will notice the error in simplification.  But it 
> still indicates that the DMV needs to review its programming.
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