For over 25 years, Lorne Grabher proudly displayed his personalized license plate, which had his family name on it. But in 2016, he faced a setback when the plate was revoked. The reason? Some people claimed that it supported sexual violence against women.
Recently, the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia awarded Grabher $750 in court costs, marking a new development in this long-standing dispute. While this is certainly a step in the right direction, there are still important questions to consider.