A soccer fan says in a lawsuit that the California Department of Motor Vehicles violated his First Amendment rights by rejecting a personalised license plate he said would celebrate his favourite team, but which the DMV determined might be deemed offensive.
Jon Kotler applied for a plate that would read "COYW," an acronym of the slogan "Come on You Whites" used by supporters of London-based Fulham Football Club, according to the federal lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Tuesday. Fulham players wear white jerseys.
In denying the proposed plate, the DMV said the abbreviation could "have racial overtones" and carry "connotations offensive to good taste and decency," according to the court filing.
The department's rejection of the application violated his right to freedom of speech, said Kotler, a lawyer and constitutional scholar at the University of Southern California Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism.
The Department of Motor Vehicles said on Tuesday that it does not comment on pending lawsuits.