02-15-2017, 10:31 AM | #89 |
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Yep, the straw that broke the camel's back was probably the tinted license plate cover. That's basically asking to be pulled over.
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Clan, I have to say, I give you huge respect for exposing yourself as a cop on this thread. Props for that. I know you have a tough job, thanks mostly to laws you don't write and idiots and assholes behind the wheel.
I've talked my way out of every ticket I can think of, going back at least 10 years. If you show cops respect and common courtesy, they will give it back in most cases. That's for local cops anyway, VA state troopers seem to work in a culture where they really seem to despise the public, and are generally just robots when on duty. That seems to come from the rules of engagement they are working under from management. Like I said previously, they will lock you up for driving 86mph!! I know a guy that got 30 days for doing 105 on a deserted interstate with a posted limit of 70!!! 30 DAYS, and impounded car!!!
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Im not going to get into any debate, bc the only real thing thats laughable are those drivers that feel they are entitled to do as they wish to their cars (or even drive) without penalty when doing something that is non-conforming to the law. ps. My comments were not pulled from think air, and I cited what was written in an article covered nationally - with the primary there in CA. Your reply: "Lets see this so called article you speak of" My reply: ![]() |
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02-15-2017, 11:58 AM | #94 |
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Do these apply to "too high" as well. I drive a 1-ton 4x4 diesel pickup yet when I'm sat at a light the bumpers of some lifted pickup trucks are close to my shoulder level. I would think they are a far greater safety hazard than cars that are too low.
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similar experience's & also live in Bay Area, but CHP actually are nicer than local in our area - so the warning $50-ish penalty (hopefully not per infraction - if so take it to Superior to get reduced - be nice to the ladies @ counter)
When I got the CHP warning's, I explained reasoning for tint which is more than aesthetics ims & I did ask officer if I paid the full $150 & keep it on would there be a record of it - kept it for 10+ yrs - 1 CHP stop w/ warning due to expired tags but until a yr or so ago then SC officers weren't having it - 3x's pull over LP, tint & suspicious car undecided w/ current f10 to tint, LP delete etc. due to commute & past experiences |
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are there front bumper license plate hole covers if i want to use the tow hook? i can't find them or i don't know what to call them on ebay... does it look tacky with 4 holes plugged up?
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For those of you in Minnesota, you should buy this guy a beer:
https://www.sayanythingblog.com/entr...license-plate/ There's really a simple solution for all of this front license plate stuff: a few years ago, I read an article about legislation that was being presented in some state (can't remember which now) that would allow those *not* wanting to run a front plate to pay an extra fee when registering their vehicle yearly (somewhere in the $50-$100 range) and they would receive a different colored registration sticker which would signal to LEOs that this vehicle didn't have to have a front plate. Most car guys would happily pay that fee, the states would have another source of revenue, and everyone would be happy. I'll have to do some digging to find that information again. But yeah....simple problem, simple solution. |
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Never ran a front plate in CA, and haven't in TX either. However when I first moved here, got a ticket for no front plate and had to submit a picture of the car with the plate mounted. Ran out with the plate and some double sided tape, took a picture and pulled it right back off. Saved $150.
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Bummer. The tinted license plate cover will get you every time. Everything after that are just bonus points. Next time it happens, there will be multipliers
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02-16-2017, 03:34 AM | #109 |
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What I don't get with CA drivers are the ones running with no plates at all. Everytime I travel there I always see bimmers and mercs etc running with black placeholders and no temp tag anywhere to be seen.
Can someone explain this? I'm all for rebeling against front plates but no plates, really? |
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They claim they are the "first and original". Although I'm curious what their "19-stage proprietary finishing process" entails. No affiliation, but I recall reading good reviews for them (perfect color match, etc). $28 for a couple piece of plastic, if color match is perfect, is worth it. YMMV. |
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