Driver Prosecuted for ‘Don’t Be a C*nt’ Bumper Sticker.

Georgia Venables, 29, appeared at Chester Magistrates Court in England to face charges related to an allegedly offensive bumper sticker displayed on her vehicle. Prosecutors allege that Venables, residing in Prenton Place, displayed language deemed threatening or abusive on her car. The incident reportedly occurred on January 8 when Venables was observed driving with a sticker on her car reading “Don’t be a c**t.”

Venables has pled not guilty to charges of causing harassment, alarm, or distress. As the case progresses, she has been granted unconditional bail and is expected to make another court appearance later this year.

In a separate incident, law enforcement in Hampshire pulled over a driver for speeding on the M27 motorway at 118 mph, more than double the national speed limit. According to police reports, this occurred on Christmas Day, when traffic was notably light. The driver, whose identity has not been disclosed, was operating a black BMW adorned with various stickers. Among these was one that read: “My driving scares me too.”

Last year, anti-mass migration activist Sam Melia was imprisoned for running a Telegram channel where people could download stickers bearing slogans such as ‘Reject white guilt’ and ‘It’s OK to be white.’ Sentencing judge Tom Bayliss  said that “this kind of material is corrosive to our society,” while the local police force warned, “Those that seek to bring hatred to our communities through actions such as stickering will be identified and brought to justice.”

Image by Simon Dawson/10 Downing Street.

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