I know that back in the early seventies when I was living in Arlington,
Texas they had cameras on some of the expressways that would take your
picture if you were speeding and then mail you a ticket. This was all
based on being able to read the front license plate.
I think that Michigan has at various times required front plates and other
times did not. They don't require them now. My vehicles are a 32, 38, 39,
42, 50, 58, and 68 and they all had 2 plates.
Jim V.
At 07:59 AM 3/22/00 Wednesday -0500, MarkNoakes@aol.com wrote:
>How would not having a front plate be a safety issue?
>
>Mark Noakes
>
>In a message dated 03/22/2000 12:03:04 AM, gmc594x4@hotmail.com writes:
>
><< I don't know about other states but can speak for Montana. Don't go
>without a front plate. Two are issued and two are required.
> I was pulled over by a Highway Patrol and I felt that this was probably
>the first time I was not speeding or doing anything wrong. To my surprise I
>spent the next 15 minutes trying to explain why I did not have a front plate
>or holder. Before it was over I was issued a warning and a hell of a safety
>lecture. I guess that it is legal in some states and not in others but I am
>not willing to try it again. I thought I was safe after almost 10 months but
>NNNNOOOOO. >>
>
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