A web address on a license plate in Maryland is unintentionally leading to the wrong destination. Earlier this week, a commenter on Reddit pointed out that the URL on the bottom of the state’s license ...
A web address on a license plate in Maryland is unintentionally leading to the wrong destination. Earlier this week, a commenter on Reddit pointed out that the URL on the bottom of the state's license ...
May 31 (UPI) --Transport officials in Maryland confirmed a website address printed on hundreds of thousands of Maryland license plates now redirects to a gambling site based in the Philippines. The ...
(WBFF) — The website address on nearly 800,000 Maryland license plates that used to send visitors to a website promoting gambling now sends users to the Motor Vehicle Administration. In an email, the ...
BETHESDA - Some Maryland license plates are now advertising a website for an online casino in the Philippines. In 2007, a license plate was designed to commemorate the War of 1812. Star-Spangled 200, ...
BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Nearly 800,000 vehicles in Maryland now have license plates with a web address that delivers a gambling website instead of one that celebrates the state's history. The URL on the ...
Oh, the Internet. Sometimes a website address takes you to a bicentennial history site; sometimes, that same URL brings up a site advertising gambling. Most of the time, when a URL changes owners or ...
MARYLAND - In 2010, The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) unveiled a new patriotic license plate as its standard "off-the-shelf" issue. The "War of 1812" license plate was designed by the ...
About 15% of registered vehicles in Maryland have the plates, meant to commemorate the bicentennial of the War of 1812 Samuel Zehr was unloading the car after a Memorial Day cookout when he glanced ...
The plate commemorates the War of 1812 — featuring a website that belonged to a nonprofit that raised money for bicentennial projects. The address now belongs to a gambling site in the Philippines.
It’s not uncommon for license plates to bear some kind of web address. Often it leads to a state government website or the local DMV. In Maryland, though, things have gone awry, with around 800,000 ...