Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
why don't you want a front plate?
i know it sucks if you have an intercooler, but how many cars in washington state have a fmic :1 |
Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
Wisconsin is the same way, but ever since I went with a fmic, I dont have a plate on front, i've been pulled over for it twice, but dont do anything about it so I will continue to go without. Cops these days dont do their jobs although i'm not complaining.
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
d112crzy your a douche bag as always the law states that its only required on multi-passenger vehicles and commercial not classics or two seaters dick licker words from a law enforcement buddy i served with in the army so it probibly true, but i will comend your effort in helping us be aware none the less good info, so when you going to make good on a ecu for me ------
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
Well instead of going off of hear-say, why don't we do some research?
here , 1.5 minutes "RCW 46.16.240 Attachment of plates to vehicles — Violations enumerated. The vehicle license number plates shall be attached conspicuously at the front and rear of each vehicle for which the same are issued and in such a manner that they can be plainly seen and read at all times. However, if only one license number plate is legally issued for any vehicle such plate shall be conspicuously attached to the rear of such vehicle. Each vehicle license number plate shall be placed or hung in a horizontal position at a distance of not more than four feet from the ground and shall be kept clean so as to be plainly seen and read at all times. In cases where the body construction of the vehicle is such that compliance with this section is impossible, permission to deviate therefrom may be granted by the state patrol. It shall be unlawful to display upon the front or rear of any vehicle, vehicle license number plate or plates other than those furnished by the director for such vehicle or to display upon any vehicle any vehicle license number plate or plates which have been in any manner changed, altered, disfigured or have become illegible. License plate frames may be used on vehicle license number plates only if the frames do not obscure license tabs or identifying letters or numbers on the plates and the plates can be plainly seen and read at all times. It is unlawful to use any holders, frames, or any materials that in any manner change, alter, or make the vehicle license number plates illegible. It shall be unlawful for any person to operate any vehicle unless there shall be displayed thereon valid vehicle license number plates attached as herein provided. [2006 c 326 § 1. Prior: 1987 c 330 § 704; 1987 c 142 § 3; 1969 ex.s. c 170 § 10; 1967 c 32 § 18; 1961 c 12 § 46.16.240; prior: 1947 c 89 § 1; 1937 c 188 § 36; Rem. Supp. 1947 § 6312-36.] " Where does it say that
Originally Posted by gen4acclude
the law states that its only required on multi-passenger vehicles and commercial not classics or two seaters
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
theres more to the law cause thats exactly what i thought to but i was wrong also you look up Attachment of plates to vehicles — Violations enumerated
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
find it!
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
Originally Posted by hatchboy
find it!
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
if you were local i would smack you in the mouth for callign him a douchebag. everytime i have tried to drive without a front plate they have pulled me over just for it.
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
if you were local i would smack you in the mouth for callign him a douchebag. everytime i have tried to drive without a front plate they have pulled me over just for it.
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Re: Washington State Drivers: Look
our state require you to have a front plate?
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