• eleijeep@piefed.social
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      15 hours ago

      The mistake is not hers. A suspect’s license plate was entered incorrectly—mixing up a zero and the letter O—and her completely valid plate now matches that bad entry in the system.

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        10 hours ago

        When you were saying “you” it was not clear you were asking about the state’s systems of distributing license plates containing both zero and O instead of this individual’s license plate. The number of downvotes on your original post suggests I was not the only one confused by your statement.

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          4 hours ago

          In your license plates

          They pluralized it, it clearly isn’t about someone’s personal plate, they were speaking at large.

          The number of downvotes on your original post suggests I was not the only one confused by your statement.

          Yes, because one person (this being you) incorrectly called them out and caused people to just downvote without reading it. This is entirely on you dude.

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        10 hours ago

        Poster was unclear in what they were communicating. I get what they’re saying now, but it was easy to read a different meaning.

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          4 hours ago

          No, you just commented without thinking.

          They clearly used the universal “you” and they pluralized the word “plates” making it non personal.