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11-18-2008, 02:36 PM
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The Indiana Court of Appeals upheld the constitutionality of the state's "In God We Trust" license plate Monday, rejecting a claim that people who buy the plates should have to pay a $15 administrative fee charged for other specialty plates.

In its 12-page ruling, the appeals court found that state lawmakers acted correctly in creating a license plate classification system that exempts people who buy the "In God We Trust" plate from paying the administrative fee.

The court found that the General Assembly's license plate system "is reasonably related to the inherent characteristics of the license plates."

In a statement on the ruling, Indiana Attorney General Steve Carter said that "In God We Trust" -- the motto found on U.S. currency -- "has found deep support among our fellow citizens."

The American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana had challenged the "God" plate fees on behalf of Mark E. Studler, an Allen County resident who has an Environmental Trust plate for which he had to pay extra fees.Ken Falk, the legal director of the ACLU of Indiana, said the group is not yet sure whether it will appeal the appellate ruling.

The ACLU's lawsuit claimed the Bureau of Motor Vehicles gave preferential treatment to motorists wanting the "God" plate that also features the U.S. flag because they don't have to pay the $15 fee the BMV collects on sales of most other Indiana specialty plates.

A part of the state code called Chapter 25 governs special group recognition plates. The state's system deems some plates as Chapter 25, and the others as non-Chapter 25 plates, although which fees are required depends on the plate being bought.

Studler had argued that the state's license plate system was arbitrary because under it people who buy either the "Hoosier Veteran" and "Support Our Troops" plates are required to pay a "group fee" but not the administrative fee. Group fees typically benefit a specific cause.

The ACLU lawsuit also noted that the state has two specialty license plates -- "Huntington University" and "IPFW" -- under which buyers must pay the administrative fee but not the group fee.The appeals court found that it was "reasonable" for lawmakers to exempt the two military-related plates from the administrative fee, in part because doing so encourages donations to a military family relief fund.

And the court found that Huntington University and IPFW administrators had opted not to charge the group fee for their plates, an option that's in line with lawmakers' decision to allow colleges and universities -- not the BMV -- to decide whether to charge that fee.

http://www.southbendtribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?Date=20081118&Category=News01&ArtNo=811180327&Template=printart

Des
11-18-2008, 02:41 PM
Oh jeez...it's $15 dollars, you would think the ACLU would have better things to do with their time. If most of the people in that area would buy the license plate, how is it a "specialty" plate, anyway?

Monkeybone
11-18-2008, 03:11 PM
as in it's not your normal plate Des. you ask for it.

Binky
11-18-2008, 03:43 PM
It's an extra $15, for crying out loud. It isn't an important issue. They are wasting time and tax payers money over this. Good grief! How petty!

Nukeman
11-18-2008, 03:58 PM
All true but if the words "In God We Trust" was not on the plate than the Indiana ACLU would not have taken the case. If it had said ....ohhh.... I..... don't..... know..... something along the line of "In Homo's We Trust" it would have been fine since it would have been promoting a minority!!!!!!

Sorry back on topic!!!!!!!!!

darin
11-18-2008, 04:37 PM
Righto - "Gay Pride! To Disagree means you are simply Afraid of Homosexuality!" Plates would have been a non-issue.

Des
11-19-2008, 01:14 PM
as in it's not your normal plate Des. you ask for it.

Then what's the issue? The ACLU is the PETA of politics...

AFbombloader
11-20-2008, 12:03 AM
as in it's not your normal plate Des. you ask for it.

Yes you have to request it, but it is one of the "standard" plates. I like it, I have one. I hope it truly pisses the ACLU off. Because I mean every word on it!