Tinted license plate covers

Phil C. McNasty

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There's another trick to obscure your plate. A bike rack.
Its still illegal though, so you might get ticketed.
But at least you have a viable excuse

 

JohnHenry

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Point number 1:

Good God, I would estimate 25% of cars are quite happy having those free advertising abominations on their cars.

I bought a car once and wrote on the sales agreement, "No dealer stickers, license covers, or other promotional items allowed on or in this vehicle"

He asked why.

I said, are you willing to give me free advertising in your dealership?? Maybe a sign on top of the entrance advertising my business?

He said , sheepishly, no.

Then I said, neither do I.

Seriously, you have a nice car, and you have this plastic framed thing with "Bobby Joes Quality Used Cars" on the frame?

Point number two -

Why , oh why would someone with a nice Audi, Lexus, whatever, any decent car, want to keep a worn out , peeling license plate? I am assuming it is not a vanity plate.

It makes a beautiful car look AWFUL.
There is a 5 year warranty on plates for peeling.
 

LTO_3

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There's another trick to obscure your plate. A bike rack.
Its still illegal though, so you might get ticketed.
But at least you have a viable excuse

I've seen more than a few vehicles like this ticketed. Funniest one I saw was at a liquor store where LE gave him a ticket when he was given a warning the day before by the same cop. It wasn't funny for the guy but it was comical watching him begging trying to get out of the ticket.

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Phil C. McNasty

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Tell your buddy there is an easier way, which is...slow the fuck down lol
My buddy says if you dont like the way he drives, then stay off the sidewalk
 

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