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New York state vanity licence plate on a Mercury SUV reads D3S1GN3R. Nearby, a green-white-red ITALIAN MUSCLE bumper sticker shows a shirtless bodybuilder in a hard hat

Note the bumper sticker damagingly applied to a painted surface. Ethnic stereotype?

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