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A friend from college got a ticket for driving without a front plate on her Corvette. Knowing her, she probably sealed the deal with her attitude.rm9792 wrote:Has anyone ever actually gotten a ticket for this?
MAFWG wrote:The officer who wrote me the ticket made it very clear that the reason he was writing a "No Plate" ticket was because he was not able to get his LIDAR (Laser radar) to read my speed without a front plate to bounce the light off of. Hunter
Sorry, I tried to keep the story brief and left out some relatively unimportant (I thought) details. At the time he originally lased me (according to my Valentine One), I was between 1/2 & 1/4 mile away from him. When I reached the 500 foot mark (or thereabouts) I was down to 65-70. The officer told me that when he was finally able to get a reading, he clocked me at 68 MPH. Since this was a 60 MPH zone, I was surprised he didn't write me up for 8 over. However, he was quite vociferous about the missing front plate being the reason he wasn't able to write a much more expensive ticket.MAFWG wrote:The officer who wrote me the ticket made it very clear that the reason he was writing a "No Plate" ticket was because he was not able to get his LIDAR (Laser radar) to read my speed without a front plate to bounce the light off of. Huntergregthehand wrote:UUUMMMMMM Lidar doesn't need a plate to bounce off of............
Now having a front plate HELPS a Lidar get a speed at a longer distance. It can still easily get a speed on a car with no front plate from 500 feet.
That's part of the reason the plate is painted with stuff similar to what they use on road signs and lane lines. At almost any off-angle, shining a light onto it will get you a significant return. Try it sometime at night with a good flashlight.DoubleJ wrote:What if you angled the plate just a bit? like a 15 degree cant?
Again, there's no requirement that it be mounted on the bumper, nor "mounted" at all. It only has to be visible from the front of the vehicle.03Lightningrocks wrote:I received a ticket for no front plate as "gravy" while being ticketed for speeding. When I went to take care of the tickets, the lady behind the glass ask if I had put the front plate on yet. I told the truth and said I just couldn't bring myself to drill holes in the front bumper. I believe I paid 150 bucks for that ticket. She told me that had I just put the plate on, she could have dismissed the ticket.
KBCraig wrote:Again, there's no requirement that it be mounted on the bumper, nor "mounted" at all. It only has to be visible from the front of the vehicle.03Lightningrocks wrote:I received a ticket for no front plate as "gravy" while being ticketed for speeding. When I went to take care of the tickets, the lady behind the glass ask if I had put the front plate on yet. I told the truth and said I just couldn't bring myself to drill holes in the front bumper. I believe I paid 150 bucks for that ticket. She told me that had I just put the plate on, she could have dismissed the ticket.
Ok this is not really an argument but just how I enforced this (when I did).KBCraig wrote:Again, there's no requirement that it be mounted on the bumper, nor "mounted" at all. It only has to be visible from the front of the vehicle.
This thread reminds me of a Summer day in 2001 when I was cruisin' around Paris on my FJR1300. I pulled up at the lights next to a police van like this one. The side door was open and there was this really hot brunette cop sitting there. We smiled at one another and said 'bonjour'. Great teeth (I really dig good teeth).red2000vette wrote:... was stopped yesterday by a real cute blond lady cop for no front license plate on my Corvette.
Well, I don't know about that -- my BMW 740il has a front plate.davefrmmrfy wrote:Liko81 wrote:Apparently it's also a sin on a BMW; I have it on good authority from my boss that at least one DFW dealer won't put the front plate on when you buy a new Beemer unless you ask them to do so. Dodge has similar front end pride with their Vipers. I'm not even sure it's possible to put a front plate on a Lambo.red2000vette wrote:Now most Corvette owners know that having a front plate on a Vette is worse than running around with your fly open![]()
If you are driving a Corvette, BMW, Viper, or Lambo, you can afford the ticket. Us Nissan drivers on the other hand...
Mr. StealthDoubleJ wrote:What if you angled the plate just a bit? like a 15 degree cant?