I will just say it fell off...I have had so many cops look at my car and they just say its beautiful. I havent come across the Sheriff from the old commercials though... and dont act like you know its the law...
The plate law in Cali is more enforced when parked. I have the front plate under the passenger seat, and will place it on the dash when parked where only the front shows. The only time I got a fix it ticket for the front plate issue was parked at the airport parking, while away on a trip. Not once, but twice.
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I dunno. Having only lived in Iowa and Texas, I am so used to seeing front plates that a car just does not look right to me without one. Personal opinion, of course. In fact, here''''s part of an e-mail I sent my salesman today, since there FINALLY appears to be movement on the car:
"Oh, two things: I trust your folks WILL put the front license plate bracket on. And I trust your folks WON''T put any dealer stickers on the car itself. I don''t mind advertising on the license plate frames, but I''d rather not have anything stuck to the car itself."
I didn''t mention of course, that the minute the plates show up, the license-plate frames are GONE. Also, how did this topic get in the Audio/Video Electronics forum?
< Message edited by RoswellGrey -- 9/6/2008 2:18:57 AM >
Hmmmm. I''ve been thinkin'' about Andre''s idea. Maybe I could put a strong magnet under the front bumper and attach the front plate when I park. Maybe it would just stay on that way. I dunno tho. At 140 mph t might fly off.