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The front i don't mind, what he did to his plate though.....
OT..... I suppose
Last edited by TunerMax; 10-07-2012 at 08:27 PM.
#547
Other than the fact that cops have no idea of any kind of legalities concerning the plate other than it needs to be mounted on the front.
And there actually isn't anything in ERASE that even touches on the subject of modified plates. As long as all characters and numbers are 100% visible at all time.
And there actually isn't anything in ERASE that even touches on the subject of modified plates. As long as all characters and numbers are 100% visible at all time.
#550
Other than the fact that cops have no idea of any kind of legalities concerning the plate other than it needs to be mounted on the front.
And there actually isn't anything in ERASE that even touches on the subject of modified plates. As long as all characters and numbers are 100% visible at all time.
And there actually isn't anything in ERASE that even touches on the subject of modified plates. As long as all characters and numbers are 100% visible at all time.
You forget I am a licenced tech, I certify vechicles. It's in the DOT/MTO books, you are not allowed to cover any portion of the plate (this includes those dealer plate trims, clear or coloured lens protectors, etc), must ensure it's mounted securely, can not cut or modify it in any way. Pretty much, you cannot TOUCH the plate, at all.
I also recall something about viewing angle, needs to be visible from the side to a certain angle, but not 100% sure on that one.
I know a few guys that have got dinged for licence plate covers, one of them had a clear one on it too, I think they were doing a blitz on it but who knows. I know 2 old boys that had to get the plates replaced because they were faded a bit from age as well.
I don't agree with all these laws, but they do exist
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#554
You forget I am a licenced tech, I certify vechicles. It's in the DOT/MTO books, you are not allowed to cover any portion of the plate (this includes those dealer plate trims, clear or coloured lens protectors, etc), must ensure it's mounted securely, can not cut or modify it in any way. Pretty much, you cannot TOUCH the plate, at all.
I also recall something about viewing angle, needs to be visible from the side to a certain angle, but not 100% sure on that one.
I know a few guys that have got dinged for licence plate covers, one of them had a clear one on it too, I think they were doing a blitz on it but who knows. I know 2 old boys that had to get the plates replaced because they were faded a bit from age as well.
I don't agree with all these laws, but they do exist
MTO also never had an issue with Ian's vinyl front plate. Literally just a sticker that was a copy of his plate. (which I believe continued on to his Z4)
And even if it was illegal, like we care. I rarely even have my plate in the window because if you really want, you go to court and it gets thrown out.
Chris, I wanna shoot my car there!