I've been waiting for this for a long while...SIGN THIS THING ASAP!!!
ill take one in nj
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I did it.... I have 4 cars in ohio and not 1 has the front plate on it. I am ok with the cops in my town but I got a ticket a few weeks back in cleveland for 40 buck I paid it and promised to put it on......NOT...
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Can you get away with displaying it in your front window?
In Ohio the plate is supposed to be mounted in the front bumper area. I got a ticket in Rocky River for no license plate a few years back. I was driving a JDM Nissan. They never came with a place for a front plate or even a place to mount a bracket to display a front plate. I asked the officer if there was a way around it. I was told absolutely not. It's a state law. He did however tell me that the front marker didn't necessarily have to be a license plate. There just has to be a plate of some kind. Like a plate with an airbrush design or a manufacturer logo or something. A novelty plate. Something about its purpose is more for visual identification purposes or something. I guess that would mean the more distinctive as long as it is a plate the more it makes you stand out if they happen to be looking for your car or whatever. I don't know. Not sure if it's true, but that is what he told me.
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