Part of the confusion may come from states with different license plate rules.
Twenty states require only a rear plate, which means drivers can legally put a novelty or decorative plate on the front. The remaining 30 states require a state-issued plate on both the front and back of the vehicle; New York is one of them.
That may explain why law enforcement would assume a decorative “Star Trek” plate on the front of the car would be a legitimate license plate.
This is one of the stupider “50 countries in a trench coat pretending to be one country” things we have going on. There’s no reason not to require plates on both the front and back bumper, especially when it’s opening the door for confusion with fake plates on the optional bumper.
There is also no reason they can’t dismiss front plate pictures as unreliable.
So many vehicles in those 20 states don’t even have a front plate holder at all because they were either removed by the dealer or didn’t come with them in the first place.
Yeah I bought a new car last year and it doesn’t even have a mounting spot. it’s not a big deal not having two plates I’m sure one of the other 600 cameras on the drive will get me.
For fun I looked up how I’d have to mount a front plate and it’s just gross. I’d have to drill holes into the front or buy a bracket that’d be lopsided.
I used two self-tapping sheet metal screws when we moved from a single-plate-on-the-back state to a double-plate state.
There’s no holder but…. That’s pretty much decorative anyway.
I’d have to drill holes into the front
So what? That’s how it’s done at the factory too. I am also opposed to front plates but drilling into the bumper is no big deal
Because front plates look like shit and Id rather not have to drill into my car just to make it easier on the cops?
That’s how it’s done at the factory too.
Wow no kidding.
For fun I looked up how I’d have to mount a front plate and it’s just gross. I’d have to drill holes into the front…
Wow no kidding.
Nice to see you really wanted to keep this post going lol
Almost as if there’s a difference between
An assembly line making perfectly centered holes into a part that they’ve yet to finish painting and detailing
versus
my ass crouching down and praying I can get four clean pilot holes in and by some miracle the paint not start flaking
Not to mention what if I put the plate slightly too high and it catches more wind and starts making some annoying ass whistling
Lol my concern would be it getting enough wind behind it and ripping it right off the bumper.
Or just scrap double plates as an unnecessary and outdated thing.
No reason? How do you think those plates get made?
Yeah no. The thing here is that some cars are not designed to have a front LP, and you’ve got me fucked up if you think I’m going to drill holes in a piece of art.
Front plates are bad for aerodynamics/fuel efficiency.
Source? It can’t be a significant amount
Considering all the massive utes with flat faces in the States, it would have exactly zero effect on those. Like maybe if you own a Ferrari I guess.
Reminds me of the guy with the ‘null’ license plate:
https://www.wired.com/story/null-license-plate-landed-one-hacker-ticket-hell/
hopefully the rmv learned to sanitize their inputs.
Why would they learn that when they’re not the ones suffering the consequences?
You tellem Bobby T.
Clearly they never spoke to Bobby Tables.
“He had it coming,” says Christopher Null, a journalist
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Same thing happened to the guy with the Ghostbusters license plate
I guess it’s good that the Bort license plate was already taken.
Excuse me, were you talking to me?
Grew up in a state with front plates… Later I moved to a place with only rear plates…
Idk why the front ones are even needed to be honest… Ease of enforcement?
Seems reasonable to be able to identify cars from both sides
And unreasonable to walk around to read the back plate?
We need to make it easier for cops to look us up. This is a police state
How are speed cameras handled in one plate states? In Germany we have front plates so you get the driver and the plate on one picture
Owner/holder of registration is held liable for any photoradar that is mail based.
Officer based (pulled over) is on whomever is driving the vehicle.
Never seen it be an issue, fault wise
Ah, you do it via the backside :D
Yes. On photo, we don’t care who is driving. Owner gets the fine.
It’s less of a system for correction of bad driving habits and more of a system for renevue generation. Which is shitty
Don’t worry it’s the same in Germany. It’s also mostly a cash cow.