COLUMBUS (WCMH) – The Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles released their latest list of banned personalized license plates.

The list contains nearly 700 combinations of letters and numbers from the last two years that the BMV decided was inappropriate, based on guidelines set up between the BMV and the ACLU.

Among the rejected plates are references to ISIS, violence, sexual acts and scatological references. Combinations of Xs and Ks were also rejected, as they are difficult to read.

According to the guidelines, personalized plates must not contain words or phrases that are profane, have a sexual nature, or include references to words that describe poop.

Also, the plate cannot contain a phrase that would induce hate or violence. The plates also must not have words that talk about lawlessness.

An example of that would be “murder,” however officials said that “speeder” would be OK, however might draw some extra attention to your car.

When a plate is denied, the applicant can appeal, with the hopes of getting the plates.

Take a look at the full list. WARNING, some of the reference in the plates could be considered graphic and offensive.Denied Plates 2014-2016