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Pulled over, again






>From: "Larry" <rocco16@sbcglobal.net>
>Reply-To: "Larry" <rocco16@sbcglobal.net>
>To: "C Boyko" 
><roccit_53@hotmail.com>,<marc@getty.net>,<scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
>Subject: Re: Pulled over, again
>Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 07:07:35 -0700
>
>
> > >As was posted just after your initial post, minor state specific car
> > >laws are not enforceable outside of the state the car is registered
> > >in.
> > >
> > >Here in PA we do not require front plates (that heavens), one day
> > >circa ~1997 I got pulled over in Princeton, NJ (a front license state)
> > >for not having a front plate. The pre-pubescent cop insisted that I
> > >had to have one. Mind you, Princeton is 10 miles from PA. I gave up
> > >the discussion by promising to get a front plate (impossible in PA!).
> > >Moron.
> >
> > I can now drive my "illegal" tint through NY with confidence.
> > Cathy
>
>Careful, Cathy.  I called the Cal DMV when this question came up and was
>told an out-of-state driver can indeed be cited for items that are illegal
>(no front plates, dark tint, etc.) in California, even though they may be
>legal in the state the car is registered in...."it's up to the discretion 
>of
>the officer" seems to be the official policy.
>Preposterous, but, hey, that's life.
>
>Larry
>sandiego16v
>
No worries for me, Denny's driving the  "illegal" headache, "Klaus" will not 
even raise a concern, he's very discrete that way.
Cathy

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