โJan-20-2017 10:19 AM
โJan-25-2017 06:56 AM
pbrooks101 wrote:
... snipped ... I am an active duty law enforcement officer with 27 years under my belt (7 more to retirement!) and hold the rank of Deputy Chief.
I don't think there is one solid answer to this question as it is open to much interpretation by law enforcement all over the country...
โJan-25-2017 04:49 AM
โJan-25-2017 04:23 AM
pbrooks101 wrote:
So I'll start by saying that I am an active duty law enforcement officer
โJan-24-2017 06:48 PM
work2much wrote:
I have a similar set up to yours. I move the plate back and forth. It doesn't take me very long and I would rather not give some cop the excuse to stop me.
โJan-24-2017 03:17 PM
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โJan-23-2017 04:37 PM
mkirsch wrote:
You go ahead and try making a photocopy of your license plate and see how far you get.
โJan-23-2017 03:42 PM
AnEv942 wrote:
I'm glad to see some counter the idea of duplicating plates. The potential for a really bad day is huge. Cant imagine how this might seem like a good idea, but FYI-
Most states its against the law, period. While not intentionally pursuing fraudulent intent (just trying to assist LEO reading copy of legal plate), likely only get a warning but copying and representing as actual state issued plate possibly land you in jail and fined. Don't.
Falls under registration fraud, in CA its vehicle code 4463
As far as plate placement, my interpretation is visibility overrides fact its mounted on my 'cargo' and so move it from truck to camper.
On our camper you cant even see what color the plate is if left on truck when camper is mounted. I'm of the opinion folks who work in law enforcement have enough to deal with without trying to figure out where I'm from if they were curious. The fact that I've been doing this for the last 16 years and have never been questioned or cited only means that. Probably could have had it mounted on a propeller on camper roof with same results.
โJan-23-2017 03:23 PM
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โJan-23-2017 09:32 AM
Rubiranch wrote:tattoobob wrote:
Go to Staples or similar and copy your plate with updated sticker and then have them laminate it use that on the truck camper leave the original plate on your truck
This what I've been thinking of doing myself.
Next time I see a Highway Patrolman eating lunch and I go over to thank him and let him know I appreciate what he does I'll ask him what the rules are here in Utah. ๐
I could care less if I get pulled over.