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Old 04-30-2009, 01:16 AM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by tru_Asiatik View Post
^^wow is that in cali yet??
i just dont get why other states do not have plate laws but cali has all these rediculous laws for something so unimportant(and yes no need to answer as i know it all boils down to revenue and more money for the state as ocfoilist said...)
Cops can already run plates. This software just makes it easier for them.

Honestly, California transportation infrastructure was built around the car. We are lucky to have extensive highways, and metropolitan areas where cars can actually be driven through in a decent amount of time. In the 60s, California led the way to use an automobile instead of public transportation to proliferate the usage of the automobile. These "ridiculous" laws are meant to protect drivers. I would be extremely happy if this software caught someone who decided to steal my Z (Knock on wood that it doesn't) and my *** was saved because I had a front license plate. Be happy that the revenue raised are going to roads that you drive on. They need maintenance too.
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