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Imagine driving along the road, when all of a sudden, you notice a something dangling from the tow bar of someone’s truck. Upon closer inspection, you realize what it is: a pair of fake testicles.

In Florida, vehicles adorned with fake testicles are apparently so common that some senators want to ban the novelty items from the state. Last week, the Senate voted to add a measure to a transportation bill that would fine motorists US$60 for letting it all hang out.

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In a spirited debate laced with double entendre, Senate lawmakers questioned whether the state should curtail freedom of expression in vehicle accessories. Critics of the ban included the Senate Rules Chairman, Sen. Jim King, a Jacksonville Republican whose truck sported a pair until his wife protested.

The accessories, some made of brass, are sold under brand names like Truck Nutz

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