I agree.. I'm just against making it easier to do so..nightmare wrote:We should just assume we can be stopped at any time. It's safer that way.cb1000rider wrote:Without a license plate, I just assume I can be stopped at any time...
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- Tue Jul 02, 2013 8:19 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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- Tue Jul 02, 2013 3:18 pm
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I distinctly remember being stopped twice:
1) Once in my own town, by a local officer, recently. He stopped me, cited the law to me (even gave me a copy) and let me off with a warning. I didn't know at the time that there is no penalty.
2) I was stopped in Williamson county. As part of that traffic stop, I was asked for my social security number. I refused and was told that I either comply or I'm going to jail immediately. I complied. I believe the officer would have taken me for the ride and on that particular day, and I had a few things to get done that made it not worth the hassle. This particular law enforcement office is notorious for zero tolerance policies. He did let me go with a warning also.
Without a license plate, I just assume I can be stopped at any time...
1) Once in my own town, by a local officer, recently. He stopped me, cited the law to me (even gave me a copy) and let me off with a warning. I didn't know at the time that there is no penalty.
2) I was stopped in Williamson county. As part of that traffic stop, I was asked for my social security number. I refused and was told that I either comply or I'm going to jail immediately. I complied. I believe the officer would have taken me for the ride and on that particular day, and I had a few things to get done that made it not worth the hassle. This particular law enforcement office is notorious for zero tolerance policies. He did let me go with a warning also.
Without a license plate, I just assume I can be stopped at any time...
- Tue Jul 02, 2013 2:53 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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You've got more time than I do!
- Tue Jul 02, 2013 11:41 am
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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It seems to me that you've just provided cause to be stopped.. At least under my experience. No Thanks.Rex B wrote:I'm fine with that. I'll leave the front plate off that one car.
- Mon Jul 01, 2013 10:10 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
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Got a cite? I find it interesting to be stopped for an offense that I can be fined for...E.Marquez wrote: Two plates required, TC says it's a violation if not two, but no penalty is assigned, so no way for a court to claim jurisdiction nor adjudicate the citation if written.
- Mon Jul 01, 2013 4:18 pm
- Forum: Gun and/or Self-Defense Related Political Issues
- Topic: Texas License Plate Law?????
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I was stopped a few weeks ago for not having a front plate. I bought a car from MI and didn't install the TX plate.
Note, I believe recent caselaw means that you can't do what you were doing - that is display in the front window can get you a ticket. Here's a reference: http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/OPINI ... ONID=20044" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Basically if it's not in the "foremost part of the vehicle" you're doing it wrong.
Per above, if HB657 died in committee, it's still illegal to not have a front plate.
Even if it passed, having a plate in the windshield is illegal over not having one at all...
Note, I believe recent caselaw means that you can't do what you were doing - that is display in the front window can get you a ticket. Here's a reference: http://www.cca.courts.state.tx.us/OPINI ... ONID=20044" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Basically if it's not in the "foremost part of the vehicle" you're doing it wrong.
Per above, if HB657 died in committee, it's still illegal to not have a front plate.
Even if it passed, having a plate in the windshield is illegal over not having one at all...