(NOTE LANGUAGE) In the trial of the century, an English woman will argue for her right to display the c-word on her car.
As reported by The Guardian, 29-year-old Georgia Venables pleaded not guilty to a charge of displaying threatening or abusive writing, alleged to be caused by a bumper sticker reading, “Don’t be a c***,” only it definitely wasn’t censored.
Venables’ case will go to trial in May, depriving her the chance to tell the court that she’ll see them next Tuesday.

