Jun-26-2021 07:24 AM
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Jul-16-2021 05:03 AM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
just for education purposes. There are people that I know here in the SF Bay area that have been pulled over and cited for obstructed lic plates in their cars. The obstruction? A hitch mounted bicycle rack that did not have a bicycle in it. Kind of why every hitch mounted Wheelchair carrier comes with a Lic Plate frame with a plate light.
Oh and they now charge you a not cheap administrative fee to process that fix it ticket.
Plate is on my TC for that reason
MORSNOW wrote:
I'll bet it's pretty rare for any of us Truck Camper folks to get pulled over, it's not like we are sports cars or a beater with a heater with expired tags.
Jul-15-2021 09:27 AM
mr_andyj wrote:
TIME A CLOSE the thread!!!
Jul-15-2021 08:23 AM
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Jul-14-2021 02:14 PM
specta wrote:JRscooby wrote:specta wrote:
Simple, follow your state law.
Likely this is best practice, but if the laws of the state you are in are different don't get mad when you get stopped. Remember it is not your job to educate cops, but you might have to pay a lawyer to have a judge school him.
If I got cited in another state I'd just pay the fine and be on my merry way.
Jul-14-2021 12:19 PM
JRscooby wrote:specta wrote:
Simple, follow your state law.
Likely this is best practice, but if the laws of the state you are in are different don't get mad when you get stopped. Remember it is not your job to educate cops, but you might have to pay a lawyer to have a judge school him.
Jul-14-2021 11:06 AM
Jul-14-2021 10:46 AM
specta wrote:
Simple, follow your state law.
Jul-14-2021 10:28 AM
Jul-14-2021 05:07 AM
bigfootgrey wrote:
For the amount of time it takes to transfer the plate from truck to camper it’s worth it to avoid any situations. Just remember to move it before loading the camper so you don’t have to crawl underneath. Did that more than once.
Jul-14-2021 04:26 AM
Reality Check wrote:
Never said anything about money. Has nothing to do with money. Seriously, if Barney Fife from podunk somewhere is trying to fill the coffers for the tiny muni he's working for, I guess you're screwed. License plate light, incorrectly aimed headlights, 2 mph over, straddled the white line and you don't have a litter bag. Should of stayed home.
Despite all the world wanting to believe the police are tax collectors/have quotas, etc etc, it just isn't true. Police find criminals more often than you'll ever know, via fishing expeditions. Starts with little stuff, like Traffic violations and Terry stops. And I've been reading these forums for a couple of weeks now, and it doesn't take two hands to count how many have actually been 'hassled' because of this plate issue. Fact, I don't remember any, but in fairness, I don't read everything.
Part of that 1/4% group, but then, what do I know.
Jul-14-2021 03:07 AM