Because I know you guys were talking about this the other day, here's an update with the Truck Nutz debate.
The AP wrote a beautiful lead sentence for this story-
The Associated Press
A provision in a highway safety bill that would have banned drivers from attaching replica bull testicles to their rear bumpers was snipped from the legislation. The bill will now go to the governor’s desk.
Sen. Carey Baker, R-Eustis, had sponsored the amendment that would have allowed police to give drivers a $60 ticket for displaying the dangling decorations.
The House did not have the amendment in its version of the bill.
Senators had engaged in a somewhat heated debate over the issue two weeks ago. Sen. Jim King, R-Jacksonville, said he had bought “Truck Nutz” for his own vehicle and opposed the ban.
After Baker announced that the provision was no longer in the bill (SB 1992), he said, “Congratulations, Senator King.”
Provisions still in the legislation include updating Florida driver licenses to conform with federal standards and placing a three-year moratorium on specialty license plates. Police would also be allowed to fine anyone who watches a drag race $60.