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Old 01-26-2006, 10:46 AM   #20
SD987
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I don't really think there is a cop's point of view on front plates in California.

"Some Kid trying to look Cool" - If that was criminal, we'd all have done time.

"Car is Stolen or running without Plates" - Lack of plates does not indicate anything is amiss in a state that requires new plates upon change of ownership and dealer purchases.

Similar to the CHP, the DMV is another criminal organization operating in the fiefdom known as California. The constant reissuing of plates rather than just keeping track of who has what freakin plate creates a situation where it's less of a hassle to drive around with no plates then it is with only one.

But stamping out new plates gives California's oversized prison population something to do. It also saves the USC-grads-cum-meter-maids the hassle of having to walk the ten feet to look at the rear of the car when they're writing tickets. No one likes to walk in California.

Eslai, call over to Pioneer, maybe they have an idea.
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