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The state of Utah can’t block a woman from using her license plate to tell the world “GAYSROK,” a judge has ruled. The state has no good reason to prevent Elizabeth Solomon from having that plate–which can be read “Gays are OK” or “Gays Rock”–or another one saying “GAYRYTS,” said Jane Phan, an administrative law judge with the Utah State Tax Commission. Solomon, of Park City, on Wednesday said she considered the judge’s decision as a victory.

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