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Re: License Plate



Yep, In connecticut (gag) they require 2 plates for all new 
registrations.. I beleive from 88 on (somewhere around that) The way they 
can tell, is that the plates have a little state of connecticut emblem on 
the corner. If they see that emblem, they look for a front plate.
Let me tell you, the front plate looks like doo doo (pardon my french) on 
the front of the 90Q20V!


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On Thu, 16 Feb 1995, Andrew Shea wrote:

> > 
> > >   Guys,
> > > 
> > > 	My new(to me) 5000tq is going to be registered in Mass.  This
> > > means that I am going to have to have a front and rear license plate.
> > > However, the 5000tq does not have a front frame for the license plate.
> > > On my 4000cs I drilled(ouch!!!) into the bumper.  Is there anyway I can
> > > avoid drilling this time.  Please say yes!  I just got an awesome car,
> > > and the last thing I want to do is ruin it.  Is there anyway to avoid
> > > deforming my new car?
> > 
> > Massachusetts does not give out front plates. NH does, but you
> > don't need to display it. Mine's in the trunk for inspection time.
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> > 
> > Andrew L. Duane (JOT-7)			duane@zk3.dec.com
> > Digital Equipment Corporation		(603)-881-1294
> > 110 Spit Brook Road			http://www.zk3.dec.com/~duane
> > M/S ZKO3-3/U14
> > Nashua, NH    03062-2698
> > 
> > Only my cat shares my opinions, and she doesn't even have a license.
> > 
>   I'm not trying to argue, but I have had a front plate on my
> Massachusetts  registered car for a year now.  They have been switching
> over to the two plate system for over two years.  Everytime a person
> needs a new plate, the registery now gives them two plates.  The reason
> for the switch over (according to a  state Trooper) is that it makes it
> easier for a hit and run victim to identify the car that hit them by
> allowing them to view the plate before they are hit.  Just my $.02.
> 
> 	Andrew
> 
>