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Irrelevant , all vehicles driven on our road must meet our no blocking or obscuring plate laws ….
Your replies are what are irrelevant. I never said it was ok anywhere to obscure your license plate. I’ve said that multiple times. License plate covers are sold to keep license plates clean and are allowed in some states. No state allows you to obscure your plate but NY doesn’t even allow covers that don’t obscure your plate. You are doing a straw man argument, refuting a statement that has not been made. Three times I posted that it is not ok to obscure your license plate. My statements in three different posts:
“I would assume NY couldn’t ticket them unless they obscured the plate number.
“And to repeat again, I am not talking about a plate cover that obscures the plate number. That is illegal everywhere. I am talking about see through plate covers.)”
“I think you missed the multiple times when I said I wasn’t referring to obscuring (i.e. “blocking”) the plate number.
I don’t know why you continue to refute an argument that has not been made. I was saying that I doubt NY could ticket a car with a plate cover that doesn’t obscure the plate. You continue to make the straw man argument that you can’t obscure your plate. Nobody is saying you can.
Professional experience. "Our Roads Our Codes" I'm sure there is case law somewhere, but ask Brittney Griner about jurisdictional boundaries. Another example I'd provide is replace [tint, plate cover] with [speed or mamajuana] - "well officer speed limit is 75 where I'm from". Or "well officer, its legal were I'm from".
In respect to plates, the 5200cvc is written "When two license plates are issued by the department", so if you're only issued one plate from your home department, its not citable.
When has your “Professional Experience” been codified into law? Brittney Griner? Huh? Just provide one case where someone was convicted of a vehicle code violation in one state while the vehicle was legal in the state of registration.
Nobody who has a vehicle that meets vehicle code standards in the state it is registered in has to worry about vehicle codes in states they drive through. Speeding tickets are driver infractions, nothing to do with the condition of your vehicle with respect to how it’s equipped.
Better yet show us where someone had a cover , got a ticket and won because they claimed it only kept the plate clean.
Good luck finding an example
Can’t prove a negative. If anyone got a ticket it would be if it made the plate unreadable which is illegal everywhere.
If NY required all out of state vehicles to comply with its local vehicle equipment rules there would have to be signs at every entry point saying “Welcome to New York. No license plate covers allowed on our roads.”
When has your “Professional Experience” been codified into law? Brittney Griner? Huh? Just provide one case where someone was convicted of a vehicle code violation in one state while the vehicle was legal in the state of registration.
Nobody who has a vehicle that meets vehicle code standards in the state it is registered in has to worry about vehicle codes in states they drive through. Speeding tickets are driver infractions, nothing to do with the condition of your vehicle with respect to how it’s equipped.
Can’t prove a negative. If anyone got a ticket it would be if it made the plate unreadable which is illegal everywhere.
If NY required all out of state vehicles to comply with its local vehicle equipment rules there would have to be signs at every entry point saying “Welcome to New York. No license plate covers allowed on our roads.”
Stop trolling the serious Sams and negative Neds on here
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