Naturally, not many people are happy with the state's decision to change license plates and charge $25 in the process. Governor Paterson said he'd nix the fee—if there was some other way to generate $129 million, 'I'm optimistic I can find a way to replace the $129 million hole -- and I'll reconsider it. I'll go back and take a look at the license plates because it has upset so many people... What I would like is help figuring out how to replace it.' So, we guess that the DMV's explanation that the license plates had to be changed for safety reasons is BS, then?
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[image: The Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis High School in Midtown served as a
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