Re: Front Plates Was Texas Flag Plate

From: Jack Hilton III (HEMI@charter.net)
Date: Wed Mar 17 1999 - 16:08:43 EST


I do not believe it would be legal to do so , because your truck is
registered under the laws of Missouri .

At 03:46 PM 3/17/1999 -0500, you wrote:
>So I live (go to college) in north carolina, where they don't require front
>plates. My truck is licensed in Missouri, where they do. I have my front
plate
>on now, would it be legal to remove it while in North Carolina?
>Thanks much.
>
>Mopar Ed wrote:
>
>> i stick my plate in the front windsheild, the hell with drilling my
>> xenon kit, they can ticket me all they want the b@$tar*s,
>>
>> Ed
>>
>> Mike Crumley wrote:
>> >
>> > At 07:24 PM 3/16/99 , you wrote:
>> >
>> > > I've lived in Texas since '75 and have yet to put on a front plate.
>> >
>> > Man, some people just live right, I guess. I bet I couldn't get two miles
>> > down the road before getting pulled over if I tried to drive without my
>> > front plate. There was an article in our (small town) newspaper about
a guy
>> > that got busted after getting pulled over for no front plate. What's the
>> > big deal about having to have a front plate anyway?
>> >
>> > Mike Crumley 97 V6 Auto
>> > mail to: mcrumley@airmail.net
>> >
>> > I was worried that my mechanic might
>> > try to rip me off, so I was relieved when
>> > he told me all I needed was blinker fluid.
>
>
>

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