Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 4:02 pm
Of course, Brian's plate will look like this:
SIERRA'S
SIERRA'S
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squishy wrote:To be fair...Thanks for your candid critique of the Sierra Nevada License Plate and for forwarding the thread of blog posts. It is clear that some of the people posting are unfamiliar with current state law that only allows for the small 2”x3” image design and six characters. Given the opportunity, we would have much preferred a whole-plate design like the Yosemite plate or the Whale Tail plate. The real reason to purchase and renew specialty plates is to generate revenue for the agency sponsoring the plate. In this case, the revenue generated would go to fund projects and programs in communities throughout the Sierra Nevada (probably the communities where some of the bloggers who posted comments live or go to recreate). The pride in owning the plate is knowing where your money is going. Of course, I hope you change your mind about purchasing a plate, but I also hope you will help to spread accurate information to those who you come into contact with about the real reason to buy a plate.
Regards,
Bob Kingman
Mt. Lassen Area Program Manger
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
...She has a very good point about the money...
squishy wrote:Day Hiker wrote:squishy wrote:To be fair...Thanks for your candid critique of the Sierra Nevada License Plate and for forwarding the thread of blog posts. It is clear that some of the people posting are unfamiliar with current state law that only allows for the small 2”x3” image design and six characters. Given the opportunity, we would have much preferred a whole-plate design like the Yosemite plate or the Whale Tail plate. The real reason to purchase and renew specialty plates is to generate revenue for the agency sponsoring the plate. In this case, the revenue generated would go to fund projects and programs in communities throughout the Sierra Nevada (probably the communities where some of the bloggers who posted comments live or go to recreate). The pride in owning the plate is knowing where your money is going. Of course, I hope you change your mind about purchasing a plate, but I also hope you will help to spread accurate information to those who you come into contact with about the real reason to buy a plate.
Regards,
Bob Kingman
Mt. Lassen Area Program Manger
Sierra Nevada Conservancy
...She has a very good point about the money...
Bob Kingman is a she?
Sure, why not...does it matter?
squishy wrote:There is no interesting answer, it's just a mistake, people make them sometimes...
squishy wrote:Because I thought he was a she...There is no interesting answer, it's just a mistake, people make them sometimes...
Dingus Milktoast wrote:I don't buy into the whole ear-mark lying bullshit marketing ploy, myself.
squishy wrote:All I have to do is look at the names and staff of this organization an ask myself, who is paying for them and what exactly are they doing? Besides replying to my email 7 days after it was sent...
MoapaPk wrote:And fill out TPS reports (with the new cover sheet).