A bill recently introduced into the Ohio Senate looks to create “blackout” license plates for Ohio drivers.
Senate Bill 358 was introduced earlier this month by state Senator Nathan Manning (R-North Ridgeville).
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The proposed blackout license plates would have a black background with white letters or numbers.
The bill added that the blackout plates shall not display the slogan “Birthplace of Aviation” or any county identification stickers…