The front license plate in CA
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The front license plate in CA
Guys, I am still waiting for my plates from the DMV but I am noticing that half of the 430's that see around do not have the front license plate on.
What is the deal, do you get hassled by the PD for not having it?
What is the deal, do you get hassled by the PD for not having it?
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Some do, some do not; fact is, it's still the law and you can get cited for it. I removed mine a while back and so far no issues. Others here have actually received a parking citation for a missing front plate.
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#5
Automatic fine if you get a red light camera ticket without front plate (although, that itself may help you beat the red light charge).
Dealership will put on the front plate while you wait. No charge.
Dealership will put on the front plate while you wait. No charge.
#7
I know every state is different, but TX requires front license plates. Not everyone has them here either. I was stopped (going a little fast) and even though I wasn't given a speeding ticket I was given a ticket for no front license plate and "obstructed rear license plate" (gimme a break... it was a plate frame from the dealer that said South Motors Infiniti). The ticket cost over $300.
The lesson was that if I'd been driving conservatively they wouldn't have stopped me, even without a front license plate, but since I wasn't... It seems to be similar to wearing seatbelts. They won't stop you for not wearing them, but if they stop you and you're not they will ticket you for that.
The lesson was that if I'd been driving conservatively they wouldn't have stopped me, even without a front license plate, but since I wasn't... It seems to be similar to wearing seatbelts. They won't stop you for not wearing them, but if they stop you and you're not they will ticket you for that.
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BUT your face is not clearly visible driving the car with your plate number.
There may be a legal seam one could ride because the camera doesn't prove "you" were driving the car with plate 3XXX123 as it ran the red light.
Just might be able to win the case if the court does not consider the back of your car running the light sufficient proof that the "unidentified" car driven by someone who looks like you in the front side picture are one in the same.
But that is why they want you to have the front plate...so you can't raise that argument and get away with running reds.
There may be a legal seam one could ride because the camera doesn't prove "you" were driving the car with plate 3XXX123 as it ran the red light.
Just might be able to win the case if the court does not consider the back of your car running the light sufficient proof that the "unidentified" car driven by someone who looks like you in the front side picture are one in the same.
But that is why they want you to have the front plate...so you can't raise that argument and get away with running reds.
#9
The ticket is sent to the registered owner and the ticket sticks unless you fill out the back part stating that the car was sold or provide another name of a person that was driving the car instead of you at the time of the incident.
#10
You don't have to fill in who the person driving your car was.
Camera has burden of proof that it was you driving the car.
If the person driving in the picture is not you, you are not guilty.
You are not required to incriminate the driver if it's not you.
Camera has burden of proof that it was you driving the car.
If the person driving in the picture is not you, you are not guilty.
You are not required to incriminate the driver if it's not you.
#11
I went to the police station that the ticket was issued from and they said i need to fill it out as I am the registered owner.
My friend was driving the car at the time and the ticket was sent to me. I wanted to see if I can keep him out of it but in the end, my friend just told me to fill in his info as it was too much trouble.
I wish I had known there was nothing they could do about it
My friend was driving the car at the time and the ticket was sent to me. I wanted to see if I can keep him out of it but in the end, my friend just told me to fill in his info as it was too much trouble.
I wish I had known there was nothing they could do about it
Last edited by NMLexus; 06-27-07 at 11:43 AM.
#12
I've been without a front license plate (I used the bumper plugs and it doesn't look too bad) in Wisconsin for over a year now with no problems. However, my friend just got pulled over on the interstate for not having a front license plate on his BMW 645 after only 2 weeks. He got a warning for I think only $15. He actually had the nerve to ask the cop, "So what happens if I don't put a plate on the front?" The cop replied with "You'll probably see me again when I pull you over." The part that really makes me wonder is that all of his windows on the BMW are tinted quite dark and the cop never said a word about that. I would think cops would be more concerned about that since walking up to a pulled over car had got to be scary enough.
I think it just depends on the area you live in and what the cop feels like that day.
I think it just depends on the area you live in and what the cop feels like that day.
#13
Being from Wisconsin myself, I know that factory tint is technically the only legal tint there. Aftermarket tint is not legal, but cops do selectively enforce it. Suffice to say that if you had an old Mustang all modified, you'd have a ticket for tint. Late model BMW, doubt he is going to write the ticket for tint.
I looked at front plate enforcement best I could, and most forums say you can get away without front plate fairly well except in the densest populated areas. SoCal in particular (with it$ many red light camera$) enforces the front plate more, based on what I've seen written on the web.
I still continue to fight authority, and authority always wins.
sum*****es.
I looked at front plate enforcement best I could, and most forums say you can get away without front plate fairly well except in the densest populated areas. SoCal in particular (with it$ many red light camera$) enforces the front plate more, based on what I've seen written on the web.
I still continue to fight authority, and authority always wins.
sum*****es.
Last edited by bfigard; 06-27-07 at 04:35 PM.
#15
I have never had a front plate on my Z and never will. It's been almost five years and not one issue. I have never receive a citation for anything else, moving or nonmoving. That is where you would get the "fix-it" ticket for the front plate. I have a friend that just got a ticket for the front plate which was associated with a parking fine. He just needed to put the plate on, take it to the DMV and get that portion of the fine reduced to $10. As for the red light cameras my wife got one driving my car and I had to fill out the info regarding the driver and send a copy of my driver’s license. I still had to do the online drivers school for her.twice.
Bottom line; don't put it on because it looks bad.
Cheers.
Bottom line; don't put it on because it looks bad.
Cheers.