No front lisence plate? Is it now legal to remove your front license plate? I see so many new cars w/o them, but they do have it on the back. And no its not a temporary license number. I was told it was illegal by someone at the autoplan insurance. |
.... Is illegal. You probably are seeing Alberta plates or people who are taking the risk of getting a VI just to make their front bumper look 'cleaner' |
Even temp insurance has a front mounted paper. |
it is illegal, but sometimes people just run without them for looks i think the ticket is cheaper for no front plate than a bent/relocated plate ei. windshield or one with plate covers on it correct me if im wrong? |
^ It is cheaper having no front plate because it is more dangerous on your dash Posted via RS Mobile |
An obstructed plate Vt is more expensive than failing to display one. Go figure?/// PS...plate on dash = mobile decapitation device. |
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yes, officer told me that if you don't have a mount for your front license plate to leave it in your trunk instead of your dash since it's considered a razor (decapitation) lol |
Rigggggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh hhhhhhhtttt! In my best Dr Evil impression voice. Surely you jest....No I don't and my name is not Surley. Police Squad Cpt Frank Drebbin impression voice. |
Oh GAWD.. these threads make me wish we had the fail button in this sub-forum. Every time i come in here and get disappointed when the fail button doesn't appear. |
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My brother had his licence plate on the dash of his FWD 300 hp Eagle Talon. He did a huge choppy burnout with tranny-breaking wheel hop and the plate jumped off the dash and sliced my hand (in the passenger seat). I can only imagine how much damage it would cause in an MVI |
I have seen what it does. Not nice. Always wished I had carried some of the crash pictures to show to those who thought it was BS, what it looks like to have a huge razor blade flying around inside a confined area. |
Bumper mounted razor blades. Surely that should cause an uproar amongst pedestrian safety advocates. |
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