Lawyer dismisses ‘scandalous’ report linking contentious licence plate to Trump
HALIFAX — Lawyers in the case of a Nova Scotia retiree who is fighting to regain a personalized licence plate argued Thursday over a report that links derogatory comments made by U.S. President Donald Trump to the “GRABHER” plate.
Lorne Grabher had his licence plate with the text “GRABHER” — his last name — revoked in 2016 after government officials agreed with an anonymous complainant that it was a “socially unacceptable slogan.”
In court Thursday, Grabher’s lawyer, Jay Cameron, fought to strike a Crown report that claims the licence plate “supports sexual violence against women.”
The report was done by McGill University professor Dr. Carrie Rentschler, who has expertise in communications and gender studies. She referenced Trump’s boast that he could grab any woman he pleased by her genitals, which was caught on a 2005 tape released during his presidential campaign.


