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rockhillmanor
Mar 22, 2016Explorer II
Vinsil wrote:
I'll find out if I get stopped in CA this summer...I'm not moving my plate and my camper has one.
This is also an interesting subject that comes up for people who live in a state that doesn't issue front plates and get stopped in a state that does. You abide by your state rules. Here in Oregon....you can get a ticket for obstructed plate with a TC on...but I think its so common here that LE doesn't enforce it. I'm in LE but I don't work traffic. I'll ask one of the traffic guys next time I see one. I'm curious!
Yup!
As I traveled I got stopped 'numerous' times for not having a plate on my trailer. My state does not require on.
Got stopped once with the MH because the lawn chairs on the back were 'too close' to the license plate. :R And another time different state different cop who said the lawn chairs obstructed the view of the plate. The chairs did neither. Both in deep south states.
With the trailer I went back to my home town DMV and told them I WANTED a plate for a trailer that did not require one. Boy was that a bucket of nuts that day making them give me a plate, they finally did. :B
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