> We see the requirement to have plates as encouragement to keep the car
> emissions-legal, because you're going to have to put it back in that state
> every so often to get your tags (in some states) If you coose to make the
> effort to legalize-and-delegalize your setup every year, then no skin off
> our nose.
Rules shouldn't hint or encourage. You either meet a rule or don't. If a
car does not actually determine if a car is legal or not, it does not belong
in the rule book.
> If the problem you see is truly just in the verbiage of the rule, then it
> could be rewritten to something that more explictly defines the intent of
> the rule.
Exactly.
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