I was impressed with how long we lasted without one of these threads...
Citations can be issued to stationary/unoccupied vehicles (generally) if they are non-moving or equipment violations. Only some states are exceptions, and it appears yours is not one.
..and Austin, the cops aren't the ones issuing those. It is code enforcement or citizen service personnel. I believe he mentioned his father even said a "city person" was walking the block. Don't believe I have ever heard a cop referenced as a "city person". Keep up the good work. F the city person enforcing policies, rules, regulations, set for and established into law by people you, the American people, voted for.
Simple solution. Get a front plate, move, or accept that there is a chance you will be cited by someone who has the authority to do so.
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Originally Posted by theflash
I don't see why we news front plate I'm the first place. If they didn't make the car with front plates the why should I have to pay a fine to and the have to buy front plates.......Cali rulesand laws are so watered down to where you can't enjoy nothing
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Simple.. your state and NY (a few others are beginning to catch up and have adopted this law) blow the rest of the 48 states out of the water with auto thefts.
It is there for auto thefts. Police and traffic cameras can run tags on both sides and locate far more stolen vehicles this way.
I guess we could make a conditional circumstance. If you don't want the front plate on, that is ok and LE cannot give you a ticket for it. However, when your car is stolen, if it does not comply with your state's regulations, you cannot report it stolen and cannot file an insurance claim.
ammmmmiiiiiiriiiitteeee!? No? I agree, that is silly.
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