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Old 09 Oct 2004, 01:56 pm
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I believe it's a Federal law to have registered plates on the front and back. It just the officer's judgement whether or not to give you a ticket. Of course, if your car has blacked out lights, tinted windows on the drivers & passengers window, & a sound system you can hear from the next town over, the officer will stop you and ticket you for as many as he can find. Unless you're in the military then more than likely, he will let you get away with it. I know when I was in the Marines way back when, I would get stopped for a speeding, but I would show them my military ID instead of my driver's license and tell them my wallet got stolen last night (even though I really still had it). They would then check my records, then later and return my ID and tell me to take it easy.
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