Gold Star mother gets to keep license plate

June 30, 2011 By
Posted in Spouse and Family

I know there are regulations and laws, but for goodness-sake. When I see things like this I have do a very hard and painful face-palm at the insensitivity and crassness of ‘the system.’ I am also a tad miffed as to why she can’t be presented with the original… have they already destroyed it?

From Army Times

CATO, N.Y. — An 89-year-old Gold Star mother from central New York is getting back the special license plate she was forced to relinquish.

When she took her car off the road in May, Ethel Barnes of Cato asked the state Department of Motor Vehicles office if she could keep the plate that paid tribute to her son Robert Barnes, an Army infantryman who died in Vietnam 44 years ago at age 21. She was dismayed when told it was impossible.

The Syracuse Post-Standard reports that state Sen. Patty Ritchie stepped in and persuaded DMV to recreate the license plate. The replica will be presented to Barnes Thursday afternoon. She plans to display it with her son’s medals.

Gold Star Mothers is a national group for mothers who have lost children in battle.

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