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The same dealer also said if we didn't donate to the United Way, to quit or be fired.
That sounds illegal.
The same dealer also said if we didn't donate to the United Way, to quit or be fired.
I haven't had front plates on any of my cars in about a decade, never got pulled over or hassled in any way. Now I can throw away the front plates and unused brackets that were stacked up in the garage, on the off-chance I'd have to put the front plates on the cars.You can take the front plate off, OH passed a law that says you don't have to have a front plate on now if you don't want to.
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/amp33030106/ohio-no-front-license-plate/
You will blend in more if you do that.
My friend bought a car at Dealership A a few years ago. The dealership installed black license plate covers with dealership A's name on it.
Since my friend regularly services his car at Dealership A and that dealer treats my friend well, My friend left those license plate covers installed.
Recently, my friend had to go to Dealership B to get some urgent work done.
When my friend drove his car home, he noticed that Dealership B removed the existing "Dealership A" license plate covers and installed their own "Dealership B" license plate covers. Obviously this was not on the work order.
So my question is, Do dealers regularly remove other dealership license plate covers and install their own?
They save those for people they want to pull over for... other reasons. Are you saying that’s you?So, nobody else has ever gotten a Barely Obstructed Plate charge?
They save those for people they want to pull over for... other reasons. Are you saying that’s you?
When I buy a new car first thing when getting home is removing the frames, my Navy Retired frames go on.![]()
A statement like this really needs clarification on the (US) state in question. In Ohio, this is not true as long as the numbers or the stickers in the two lower corners aren't covered. Many plate frames have thicker/wider bottom borders which block the stickers Ohio uses.No, just saying that you can get pulled for a Barely Obstructed Plate. And you can be pulled for that all by itself.
The dealer that sold me my '89 S-15 Jimmy did just that, into the lower corner of the tail-gate...I'm surprised some dealers don't drill holes and pop-rivet their dealership logo on the truck lid. Could you imaging that lunacy?![]()
The dealer that sold me my '89 S-15 Jimmy did just that, into the lower corner of the tail-gate...