January 28, 2004

New License Plates

Got the new license plates the other day - went for the newer design, just liked it better

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From the NJ DMV site:
This new plate is an animated redo of the Animal Friendly plate that debuted in 1994. The new design uses characters from Patrick McDonnell's syndicated comic strip "Mutts."

Special companions don't have to say a word. Caring, loyalty, acceptance: it's all understood.
For thousands of years, pets have held a special place in the lives of humans. The friendship between a pet and its owner is exceptional. Just walk into your home after you've been away. When your pet greets you, you can feel the warmth, love, and friendship.

It can make your day. Now you can help other people and pets feel this warmth, love, trust, and friendship by purchasing the special reflectorized animal welfare license plate shown here.

The Motor Vehicle Commission is making this beautifully designed plate available to New Jersey motorists. Funds from the sale of the plate will benefit the animal population control fund.

Show you care about New Jersey's COMPANION ANIMALS

From the very young to the very old, pets bring joy to people's lives. They offer unconditional love, warmth, trust, and friendship to those who love them.

They bring joy to our lives. In return, we take care of their needs to ensure they are happy and healthy. Unfortunately, there are many dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens that have no one to care for them and never will.

By purchasing this special animal welfare plate for your vehicle, you can help prevent the birth of unwanted puppies and kittens.

Be ANIMAL FRIENDLY!

Monies generated from these special plate sales will help fund the animal population control program run by the Department of Health. The program provides low cost spaying and neutering for thousands of pets and encourages the adoption of thousands more each year in New Jersey.

Posted by Mickey at January 28, 2004 12:46 AM
Comments

I like that NJ license plate. Hope you're not snowed in today!

Posted by: Susan on January 28, 2004 12:56 PM

Hi :)

We got about 6 inches, not too bad. Love having a 4x4 :)

Posted by: Annmarie on January 28, 2004 1:46 PM
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