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Front license plate Bill
They will still pull you over, because the law technically says place on the front most part of the vehicle.
He will also tell you that it's a hazard to have it in the windshield. I had a DPS tell me this. |
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Front license plate Bill
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Front license plate Bill
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"I know these things...well...because I'm a cop." |
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Also it can't be mounted inside the cabin area. I actually told a different DPS to show that to me. I had done tons of research on the law and never seen it actually written. I even wrote down the law number and still couldnt find it afterwards. It took him probably 20mins but he came back with the book and showed me. Like others have said leaving it off is easier. If you live in the city those cops don't really care. Of all my stops for it 2 were city cops and they were just bored. The DPS are the ones that care. |
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^^^^ HAHAHAH awesome.
I don't run a front plate and I sure as heck don't want it anywhere inside the vehicle. I don't want a rouge saw blade flying around the cockpit if I get hit or get a little squirrelly. |
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Fuck a front plate... I collect them, but they've never seen my cars.
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https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...66796377_n.jpg if you tell a cop "dude, don't be an asshole..." you think that's proper reasoning to not get a ticket? |
You trust your neck to suction cups? Plus it's still "illegal" to have it in the windshield. So what's the point?
It was deemed illegal in 2010 An Amarillo appeals court looked at the code and said the plate must be displayed "where the car begins ... the foremost area of the car." The Court of Criminal Appeals, agreeing with the Amarillo court, took that to most commonly mean the front bumper. "'Front' means the foremost part or beginning of a vehicle, not in the front half, or in the front portion," Judge Cathy Cochran said in her majority opinion. |
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Yea because you will get at least 2....if your lucky. And josh is right, still illegal and is a hazard because can become a projectile if involved in an accident not for blocking view. But also could be considered to be impairing your vision if the cop really feels like being a "dick" |
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