Clamp down on personalised plates that promote speed

State transport authorities are starting to clamp down on personalised number plates that could be interpreted as being offensive or promoting speed. A Facebook user this week claimed he was knocked back by Queensland Transport attempting to buy number plates that suggested his car was "quick". "I just had a phone call from PPQ regarding new number plates I ordered online the other day," the anonymous Facebook user wrote.

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