Police (generally), in Utah, are not charged with enforcing the "missing
front plate" offense but they WILL ticket for it if you are stopped for
another offense and ticketed for the "primary offense". This, generally, will
vary from department to department BUT, if the nice officer wants to
"speak" to you due to a suspicious observation or "gut-feeling", rest assured
that he/she may use the missing front plate as a basis for that conversation.
In a message dated 3/30/2011 7:22:02 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time,
gary@cs.utah.edu writes:
The only time I've run into a missing front plate problem is the Salt
Lake City meter maids, who ticket for this as part of their ongoing
revenue enhancement program for the city coffers.
--Gary
On 3/30/2011 6:58 AM, johnprogess@comcast.net wrote:
> If you restore an LBC, you will be required to get a mechanical
> inspection before new plates are issued but that is the last
> inspection required. Besides the normal show, club activity, etc, you
> are also allowed "mechanical inspection runs" in your vehicle. So
> whenever I go out with my LBC, I am on an mechanical inspection
> checkout! I have had vintage tags for 10 years and never been stopped
> for any reason. I also don't have front tags on any of my cars. Has
> anyone been stopped by the police for this
> problem?/johnprogess@comcast.net
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