.DC man’s ‘NO TAGS’ vanity plate earns him $20,000 in tickets

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.DC man’s ‘NO TAGS’ vanity plate earns him $20,000 in tickets
Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.
And thios suprises you how?VoiceofReason wrote:Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.![]()
Hmmmmm- Law Enforcement Officers “simply” making their own laws.
Nuff said.
They can't figure out where the VIN is located? Hey it's DC, maybe all the politicians blowing smoke has dulled the minds of LEOs.VoiceofReason wrote:Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.![]()
Hmmmmm- Law Enforcement Officers “simply” making their own laws.
Nuff said.
They issue the plates. It makes sense they can decide what vanity text is allowed. For example, if the format of the standard plates is ABC-123, I think there's nothing wrong with them refusing to issue a vanity plate for ABC-IZ3 . It's not censorship any more than the moderators deleting an R rated word. I think the DMV should have to issue him a replacement (vanity) plate at no additional cost, but that should be the extent of compensation for disallowing a confusing or obscene vanity plate.VoiceofReason wrote:Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.![]()
In Texas you should notify them when you sell a car so future tickets go to the new owner.RoyGBiv wrote:Eventually they resolved it and got the tickets pointed to the right person.
From Texas DMV License Plate FAQsRoyGBiv wrote:Why you don't keep your tags when you sell a car in Texas is still a mystery to me.
So when you sell your vehicle, you CAN keep the plates. It sure would force the buyer to register it sooner.Is it true I can keep my license plates when I sell my vehicle?
Yes. For a $5 fee, you can also transfer your plates to a new vehicle. Your local county tax office will assist with the transfer and issue you a new registration sticker (regular registration fees apply). Be sure to remove and destroy the registration sticker on your old vehicle when you take off the plates
Also years ago, I wanted to get my Ham Radio call plates on my pickup, and DMV (NY) denied the application, but did not state a reason why, so I called my friend at DMV and she told me there was no reason (like commercial vehicle) for the denial, and she didn't know why it was, so I should reapply.smoothoperator wrote:They issue the plates. It makes sense they can decide what vanity text is allowed. For example, if the format of the standard plates is ABC-123, I think there's nothing wrong with them refusing to issue a vanity plate for ABC-IZ3 . It's not censorship any more than the moderators deleting an R rated word. I think the DMV should have to issue him a replacement (vanity) plate at no additional cost, but that should be the extent of compensation for disallowing a confusing or obscene vanity plate.VoiceofReason wrote:Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.![]()
The state legislature made the law allowing vanity plates. It seems to me they should be the ones to decide the guidelines and limits.smoothoperator wrote:They issue the plates. It makes sense they can decide what vanity text is allowed. For example, if the format of the standard plates is ABC-123, I think there's nothing wrong with them refusing to issue a vanity plate for ABC-IZ3 . It's not censorship any more than the moderators deleting an R rated word. I think the DMV should have to issue him a replacement (vanity) plate at no additional cost, but that should be the extent of compensation for disallowing a confusing or obscene vanity plate.VoiceofReason wrote:Let’s see if I understand this. The director of the DMV has the authority to “simply” revoke lawfully issued license plates because they are “confusing”?DMV Director Lucinda Babers told the station that she's considering simply revoking White's vanity tags, along with other "confusing" plates, to avoid any future mishaps.![]()