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Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 5:18 pm
by aschumann
i know that apportioned commercial vehicles in texas only get one plate.
I would love to only have one plate, i always end up losing my front plate on the ranch when somthing comes up and takes it off.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 8:17 pm
by Cobra Medic
It looks like HB 2357 got rid of the requirement for a front plate starting January 1st.
Rear plate too.

We still need the registration sticker, but plates are gone from 502.473 in six weeks. Pickett says he dun goofed, but the law is the law is the law (same as CHL restrictions, right?)
Unless they have a special session...or violate the Texas Constitution.

Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:12 pm
by VoiceofReason
WildBill wrote: 
An LEO could read the plate during daytime.
I can't imagine any groups other than LE and prosecutors opposing this bill. Of course, they both have a very strong voice and have the most to lose if it passed.
Most of the time, if law enforcement loses, we all lose.
Being able to read the front plate of a car coming toward you in the other lane could mean the difference in saving an abducted child, recovering a stolen car or many other scenarios.
Just saying.

Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:51 pm
by apostate
VoiceofReason wrote:Being able to read the front plate of a car coming toward you in the other lane could mean the difference in saving an abducted child, recovering a stolen car or many other scenarios.
That sounds logical on the surface and I'm curious whether there's a statistically significant difference between Texas and states without front plates, when it comes to stopping or solving those crimes.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 6:09 am
by speedsix
...there are a lot of non-moving circumstances where a front plate lets a cop or citizen make an ID on a vehicle...I'm for keeping it at 2....
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 7:05 am
by Commander Cody
Would having only one plate reduce the registration fee? Probably not. I for one would like to have both of mine.

Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 9:20 am
by speedsix
...thank you, Sir!!!
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 10:41 am
by jimlongley
Is there anything in the legislation that REQUIRES only one plate? Could you optionally use two plates anyway?
When I was a kid, NY issued two plates, but only required one (talk about ripe for abuse) and personal plates (my fire department membership was proudly displayed on my front plate) abounded.
Speaking of abuse, my friend "Lenny" bought a car, no tags, no title, no nothing, and we drove it to his back yard from about five miles away (I wasn't one of the drivers, I was just a passenger) We took the front tag off one of the other guys' car, and put it on Lenny's, and drove on over there. If a cop had noticed, it might have been pretty interesting, two cars with the same plates.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:01 am
by BrianSW99
Cobra Medic wrote:It looks like HB 2357 got rid of the requirement for a front plate starting January 1st.
Rear plate too.

We still need the registration sticker, but plates are gone from 502.473 in six weeks. Pickett says he dun goofed, but the law is the law is the law (same as CHL restrictions, right?)
Unless they have a special session...or violate the Texas Constitution.

Maybe. They accidentally dropped the $200 fine in the new law for the violation of not having license plates, but it's still illegal. Even then, it doesn't sound clear cut that the penalty can't still be enforced. They're waiting on an attorney general opinion on it:
http://www.statesman.com/news/texas-pol ... 71446.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Brian
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:06 am
by Commander Cody
jimlongley wrote:Is there anything in the legislation that REQUIRES only one plate? Could you optionally use two plates anyway?
When I was a kid, NY issued two plates, but only required one (talk about ripe for abuse) and personal plates (my fire department membership was proudly displayed on my front plate) abounded.
Speaking of abuse, my friend "Lenny" bought a car, no tags, no title, no nothing, and we drove it to his back yard from about five miles away (I wasn't one of the drivers, I was just a passenger) We took the front tag off one of the other guys' car, and put it on Lenny's, and drove on over there. If a cop had noticed, it might have been pretty interesting, two cars with the same plates.
Very interesting indeed. I recently purchased an automobile. I received new plates for it about two days before my current plates were transferred. So now I have an extra set of plates and registration for my car. But the LEO’s now run the plate number before they actually speak with you. So if the plates are not on the car description you are in deep trouble. My extra plates and sticker are going in the garbage where they belong.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:26 am
by ELB
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:35 am
by ninemm
Along vehicle licensing changes:
They now want to know the color of a trailer when you register it.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 11:52 am
by rm9792
ninemm wrote:Along vehicle licensing changes:
They now want to know the color of a trailer when you register it.
Is "rust" a legit color?
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:01 pm
by Rex B
A few years ago I got new plates for my van. Being a responsible citizen, I put the old plates in the (Ft Worth) recycle bin.
2 years later, I received in the mail a parking ticket for a vehicle with those plates on it.
Back to the original topic, I'm for the single plate option. Only 2 of our 5 vehicles have a front plate.
Re: HB 1068 Support No Front Plates
Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2011 12:03 pm
by 74novaman
rm9792 wrote:ninemm wrote:Along vehicle licensing changes:
They now want to know the color of a trailer when you register it.
Is "rust" a legit color?

As a farm kid, I think rust should absolutely be considered a legitimate color for trailer registration!