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Re: License Plate
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> Your gonna laugh, but there was an incident in CT just last year on
> exactly that.. there was a hit and run, and the person was hit so hard
> that the fron license plate was now imprinted on the guy's chest. Was a
> bad scene, but they caught him!
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> . . . and you all thought I was crazy!!!
Andrew
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> On Thu, 16 Feb 1995, Steven Buchholz wrote:
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> > > 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
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> > YEAH RIGHT! I'm gonna be able to read & remember that license number as
> > I pass between the wheels! Tha's a good one! Maybe they expect to get
> > an imprint of the number from your legs! The real reason is so that the
> > photo-RADAR they have can get your license number along with your mugshot.
> > Welcome to 1984 Andrew! BTW, the state of California has issued two
> > plates for cars for as long as I can remember, and the law requires that
> > both be displayed ... but they don't enforce the law very rigorously so
> > some anarchistic scofflaws (not ME of course!) leave the front plate off
> > to improve the aerodynamic characteristics of our low-Cd cars.
> >
> > Steve Buchholz^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HAnonymous
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