OKLAHOMA -- A brain cancer survivor is told he must remove a controversial license plate about fighting cancer, because some people may find it offensive.
According to the DailyMail: "A man who has a licence plate that read 'F Cancer' has been told to remove it from his car as people find it offensive.
Nick Williams has vowed to fight the demand to remove the vanity plate that he says inspires him to keep on fighting the disease.
Officials with the Oklahoma state Tax Commission said the phrase was vulgar and asked him to remove the vanity plate.
But 32-year-old Williams, who has survived brain cancer, insists the F stands for the word fight and not a four letter profanity."
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According to the DailyMail: "A man who has a licence plate that read 'F Cancer' has been told to remove it from his car as people find it offensive.
Nick Williams has vowed to fight the demand to remove the vanity plate that he says inspires him to keep on fighting the disease.
Officials with the Oklahoma state Tax Commission said the phrase was vulgar and asked him to remove the vanity plate.
But 32-year-old Williams, who has survived brain cancer, insists the F stands for the word fight and not a four letter profanity."
To read the full article, click here.
Photo Courtesy of KOCO-TV