otrfun wrote:
specta wrote:
Utah is where my vehicle and camper are registered so I will follow Utah State Laws and I really don't care about what other state's laws are . . .
Gotta wonder how law enforcement in your home state of UT would respond to someone telling them they could care less about UT's laws 'cause their vehicle is registered in another state :h
You're barking up a tree where there is no definitive answer. An example of legal confusion and consequences for giggles: Use plates as an example, since we're talking about it. If your state only required one, and you were driving in a state that required two, you could be legally stopped. But obviously wouldn't receive a ticket for the offense..because you are legal. Really is nothing you can do about not being issued two plates. Stop is legit of course, and other things could stem from that (perhaps you don't have insurance, required in the state that you are driving in, or you don't have a litter bag..). Law is gray; it's a guide to get the majority to do the right thing. Running around worrying about what if is a waste of time.