CrappieKeith
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If I did get pulled over, my charm would save me.:good:
Is there a school for that? LOL
If I did get pulled over, my charm would save me.:good:
Just look at there cars anymore. They used to say to serve and protect but they took that off years ago. Now they need to put their real motto on "To Annoy and Harass" I have seen highway patrol cars pass by a pregnant mom eight months along with kids in the car trying to change a flat and never stopped:angry2:, but I sure did!
Is there a school for that? LOL
59ford - Call the Wa. DMV and ask. Let us know. While the thoughts of others around the 50 states is interesting, it doesn't answer your question.
true. in NYS a "dedicated" trailer does not need plates, but i think you need lights.
i have brake/stop/running lights on my trailer. hell, for less than 30 bucks you can outfit a splitter with lights. if not to be legal, just for being courteous to others on the road.
I got ticketed once by an Orange county sheriff for having three NH tractors on my lowboy, each having a slow vehicle triangle. The truck and trailer were going 70mph, but the SMV signs "implied" the tractors were only going 25mph, and were in violation.......
Just look at there cars anymore. They used to say to serve and protect but they took that off years ago. Now they need to put their real motto on "To Annoy and Harass"...
I think I would have shown up in court and argued common sense on that one.
Ian
Is there a school for that? LOL
Just look at there cars anymore. They used to say to serve and protect but they took that off years ago. Now they need to put their real motto on "To Annoy and Harass" I have seen highway patrol cars pass by a pregnant mom eight months along with kids in the car trying to change a flat and never stopped:angry2:, but I sure did!
One bad officer can wreck the reputation of the whole department. If someone gets treated fairly and with respect, they're not likely to say much about it. Get the shaft and they'll scream it from the mountain tops. It's human nature.
Ian
most often it depends on your license record. if you have a long history of traffic violations, you're almost certain not to get a break.
One bad officer can wreck the reputation of the whole department. If someone gets treated fairly and with respect, they're not likely to say much about it. Get the shaft and they'll scream it from the mountain tops. It's human nature.
Ian
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