alexrex20 wrote:bronco78 wrote:alexrex20 wrote:Even simpler: Don't do anything that will get you pulled over. ;)
So you have never had a license plate light out? tail light. Been guilty of driving late at night in a part of town known for ______ fill in the blank,, and stopped just because?
Most adults I know have been.. and every officer I know, have known over 47 years has told me flat out... if they want to pull someone over to contact them, then they can find a reason within just a few minutes of following them. Having absolute ability to articulate PC or RS for the contact. I've played that game a bunch of times, while doing ride along or just traveling with a LEO friend in the car. And lost the bet each time.
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.. Too long at a stop sign, to short, touched a lane marker, turn too fast, too slow, too wide, "swerving". License plate light out, plate frame masking some part of the plate text, smoked light covers, something hanging from the rear view mirror obstructing view, sitting on the rear shelf by the window obstructing view. Tinting of any color or grade (got to make the contact to confirm it's legal.... Driving too fast, too slow,,,, and the list goes on. a LEO can find PC or RS within minutes most any time they want.... The vast majority seem to do that for good use
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Yes, I have been pulled over 3 times in 1 mile (to Chilifest) for no front plate, then pulled over that night for no rear license plate lights. I was given written and verbal warnings.
If you're so worried that breaking other laws will get you pulled over, then maybe you should put your alcohol in the trunk. Or stop drinking and driving. :rolleyes: It really is THAT simple.
I don't have frames around my license plate because I know it is illegal. I don't have tinted tail lights because I know it's illegal and stupid and unsafe. I don't have anything hanging from my rear-view mirror because it is unsafe. I don't have anything sitting on the rear shelf that's obstructing view because, well, it's obstructing my view and thus unsafe.
I don't have any darker tint than what comes from the factory because I know dark tint is illegal.
Maybe you should just start obeying the law, instead of finding ways to not get caught doing Illegal Act #2 when you get pulled over for Illegal Act #1.
As the group here tends to be honest and not troll others posts, I can only assume you simply did not take time to read what has been posted and or are very inexperienced in life..perhaps both/ (and age is not assurance of ones education or experience)
The point of discussion in the last few posts has not been drinking and driving, that’s clear if you read and comprehend what has been written, and understand.
What is also unchallenged is the ability of even a mediocre LEO’s ability to find PC or RS and pull over a driver to make contact… One does not have to be “doing Illegal Act” as you so imply. That is also very clear to anyone who READS what has been posted.. the Assumption you made about all sorts of illegal activity that you injected in to this discussion is just nonsense.
You are also incorrect in your statement “
I don't have frames around my license plate because I know it is illegal” There is nothing illegal about a license plate frame, unless it obscures the text or stickers, etc.. Were you not aware of that? If so, or not.. How interesting that you involved yourself in a discussion you neither read and comprehend and or make statements of fact that are obviously incorrect to anyone who spends even seconds searching out factual information..
502.409. WRONG, FICTITIOUS, ALTERED, OR OBSCURED
LICENSE PLATE. (a) A person commits an offense if the person
attaches to or displays on a motor vehicle a number plate or
registration insignia that:
(1) is assigned to a different motor vehicle;
(2) is assigned to the vehicle under any other motor
vehicle law other than by the department;
(3) is assigned for a registration period other than
the registration period in effect;
(4) is fictitious;
(5) has letters, numbers, or other identification
marks that because of blurring or reflective matter are not plainly
visible at all times during daylight;
(6) has an attached illuminated device or sticker,
decal, emblem, or other insignia that is not authorized by law and
that interferes with the readability of the letters or numbers on
the plate or the name of the state in which the vehicle is
registered; or
(7) has a coating, covering, or protective material
that:
(A) distorts angular visibility or
detectability; or
(B) alters or obscures the letters or numbers on
the plate, the color of the plate, or another original design
feature of the plate.
Further your statement on tinting in Texas is also wrong and misleading. I'll let you look that one up as it has nothing to do with this thread.
Please I welcome your opinion ON THE TOPIC, and as part of the discussion.. but please read what has been written, perhaps do a few second of research before posting nonsense that only dilutes what good information others are adding.