An Australian mum has chosen a remarkable name for her newborn son.
Methamphetamine Rules is 100 per cent legal, but now officials are scrambling to strengthen their systems after the pro-drug moniker slipped through their systems.
ABC journalist Kirsten Drysdale registered the name as part of a story - butnever expected it to get through.
Drysdale’s story for the ABC’s WTFAQ programme, which seeks to answer viewer questions, was trying to discover what names were legally permissible for newborns.
She was trying to find out what name a baby would be given if the chosen name was rejected by the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages and the then-heavily pregnant woman decided to use her own baby to find out after struggling to get an answer.
A spokesperson for the Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages said: “The Registry has since strengthened its processes in response to this highly unusual event”.
“The vast majority of parents do not choose a name for their newborn baby that is obscene, offensive or contrary to the public interest.”