What is funny is that that may actually be a part of the rationale for the requirement...just saying.jordanmills wrote:Front license plates serve a purpose. They're an effective radar and laser reflector. Excellent for ensuring the revenue return at speed traps.Oldgringo wrote:GOOD POINT! The reduction in the state's deficit of $18-24 Billion (?) will come in bits and pieces. The savings won't be found in one lump somewhere.Purplehood wrote:That gets me started on a pet-peeve of mine. [Hijack!]Justin CHL wrote:I'm sure the Spanish requirement was put in there to win a legislator's vote.
I don't think government (any level) monies should be spent to produce signs, literature or translators for languages other than English. We should stick to English in the course of "public" intercourse and not contribute to divisiveness.
Like front license plates, how much does duplicate signage cost the state?
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- Wed Dec 08, 2010 8:13 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Spanish translation on 30.06 sign
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- Tue Dec 07, 2010 7:58 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Spanish translation on 30.06 sign
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Re: Spanish translation on 30.06 sign
That gets me started on a pet-peeve of mine. [Hijack!]Justin CHL wrote:I'm sure the Spanish requirement was put in there to win a legislator's vote.
I don't think government (any level) monies should be spent to produce signs, literature or translators for languages other than English. We should stick to English in the course of "public" intercourse and not contribute to divisiveness.