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Bigbacon 06-17-2010 08:20 AM

Finally got stopped for no front plate (VA)
 
Only took 6 months but I got stopped today and given a warning for not having a front plate.

Luckly I had the plate, still attached to the broken bell mount + a new unopened bell mount sitting behind my seat.

Guess I have to get off my lazy bum and install the dumb thing cause now if I get stopped again for anything, they have a note. If the plate isn't there, then I'll get fined for it.

dmc27 06-17-2010 10:53 AM

Do those absurd and despicable VA fines apply to a plate violation?

I've had a few roadside conversations about my lack of plate here in RI. 4 mentions by Johnny Law that my lack of plate is a violation, but only one ticket for no front plate in 4 years of ownership.

I believe that ticket cost me $75 (maybe $85?) and I paid it without grumbling. I figure it works out to about $20 per year to not wear a front plate, which I would gladly pay to the DMV if I had the option.

stormyblu8 06-17-2010 02:37 PM

Yeah, moving from NOVA to PA in July and I can't wait to get rid of the front plate and bracket!

Bigbacon 06-18-2010 08:22 AM

I think, you can only be fined for no front plate if you get pulled over for something else, kind of like not wearing a seatbelt, but now I'm not so sure how it work....

Don't know if he did it just to tell me and mark it or if he could have fined me on the spot and just didn't.

Even if the fine is low, I'm would never hear the end of it from the wife....It's not that bad with the bell plate mount but at the same time it kind of sucks being there. Most certainly not as bad as it being smack in the middle of the grill.

G-ReX 06-18-2010 07:39 PM

I'm pretty sure that one of the guys on the forum got ticketed just for the plate violation on the way back from the Dragon a couple years ago.

pjr308 06-20-2010 08:10 PM

Hi all. I'm new to the forum. I just bought a 2007 velocity red RX-8 and I'm loving it. Does anybody know what the penalty is for no front plate in MA? I've noticed many cars at shows (lots of Corvettes and customs) that do not have any front plate so I said, "**** it" and took off my front plate because the front end looks soooo much better without it. I got pulled over (on Mother's day with wife and kids in the car!!!!) and got a warning for going 40+ in a 30 mph zone. The police officer didn't say (notice?) anything about no front plate. Do they really care?

Bigbacon 06-20-2010 08:40 PM


Originally Posted by pjr308 (Post 3608412)
Hi all. I'm new to the forum. I just bought a 2007 velocity red RX-8 and I'm loving it. Does anybody know what the penalty is for no front plate in MA? I've noticed many cars at shows (lots of Corvettes and customs) that do not have any front plate so I said, "**** it" and took off my front plate because the front end looks soooo much better without it. I got pulled over (on Mother's day with wife and kids in the car!!!!) and got a warning for going 40+ in a 30 mph zone. The police officer didn't say (notice?) anything about no front plate. Do they really care?

they probably just remove them for the shows.

Cop probably didn't notice...

70 in a 30??

dmc27 06-21-2010 01:10 PM

I think 40+ means Fourty-something in a 30.


Don't know what the MA fine is but it's hit or miss with any individual officer. I'd say most don't care about something like that, but they'll issue a ticket to anyone dumb enough to be an ass when pulled over.

G-ReX 06-22-2010 08:59 AM

In Virginia, there's no provision stating you have to be stopped for another offense to get ticketed for missing a front plate:

§ 46.2-715. Display of license plates.

License plates assigned to a motor vehicle, other than a motorcycle, tractor truck, trailer, or semitrailer, or to persons licensed as motor vehicle dealers or transporters of unladen vehicles, shall be attached to the front and the rear of the vehicle. The license plate assigned to a motorcycle, trailer, or semitrailer shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle. The license plate assigned to a tractor truck shall be attached to the front of the vehicle. The license plates issued to licensed motor vehicle dealers and to persons licensed as transporters of unladen vehicles shall consist of one plate for each set issued and shall be attached to the rear of the vehicle to which it is assigned.

Vlaze 06-22-2010 09:02 AM

Update for me: ran my beater front plate-less from Nov through April traveling to central NY, CT, MA, VT, NH and ME with no issue. Currently run my 8 plate-less last 1~1/2 months. Drove from CT straight down to VA and back with no issue, travel at times to central NY and back with no issue.

*knocks on wood*

maxxdamigz 06-22-2010 10:14 AM

Hmmm. I haven't had a front plate on my 8 in NJ for about... 3 - 3 1/2 years. I didn't have one on my previous car for maybe 2 years before that. I've been pulled over for it maybe 3 times, have at least 1 ticket, 1 warning. i consider it a form of road tax. My 8 doesn't have a front grill to put it on and I really don't want to. Not having a front plate may have gotten me out of a tint ticket as the cop wrote the ticket for the plate instead.

They made a rule. I broke it. They charged me $54. I'm ok with that.

dmc27 06-22-2010 10:34 AM


Originally Posted by maxxdamigz (Post 3610205)
Hmmm. I haven't had a front plate on my 8 in NJ for about... 3 - 3 1/2 years. I didn't have one on my previous car for maybe 2 years before that. I've been pulled over for it maybe 3 times, have at least 1 ticket, 1 warning. i consider it a form of road tax. My 8 doesn't have a front grill to put it on and I really don't want to. Not having a front plate may have gotten me out of a tint ticket as the cop wrote the ticket for the plate instead.

They made a rule. I broke it. They charged me $54. I'm ok with that.

Exactly. My plate ticket was in lieu of a speeding ticket. I see it as a way out for any officer who lights me up and then realizes I'm not a total douchenozzle. lol

(though in this particular case, I would have fought the speeding ticket and won, so I may have been better off getting that instead.)

G-ReX 06-22-2010 03:29 PM

The Virginia plate rules will apply only to Virginia tagged cars since some other states don't require a front plate (reciprocity). I have no idea how tight other states are about front plate rules.

Bigbacon 06-22-2010 04:36 PM


Originally Posted by G-ReX (Post 3610692)
The Virginia plate rules will apply only to Virginia tagged cars since some other states don't require a front plate (reciprocity). I have no idea how tight other states are about front plate rules.

Yea your plate rules only apply in the state the plates are tied to.

New Yorker 06-23-2010 03:57 PM


Originally Posted by maxxdamigz (Post 3610205)
They made a rule. I broke it. They charged me $54. I'm ok with that.

Agreed. I went almost 3 years without a front plate here in NY before getting a ticket parked on the street for an hour. My car is usually garaged and is driven only a few times a month, and I rarely park on the street.

I figure paying the "front plate waiver fee" of $65 once every few years is not unreasonable.

New Yorker 06-23-2010 04:03 PM

Tempting…

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Bigbacon 06-23-2010 04:14 PM


Originally Posted by New Yorker (Post 3612063)

yea but what does that do for you when they pull you over for not having the front plate visible? Are you going to get out and flip it up and say I have one?

Vlaze 06-23-2010 04:17 PM

^Nope, you flip it out before they come up to your window and ask them to recheck it (the plate, not your middle finger) :lol:

That's my plan anyhow, and I have that since this winter but yet to install it yet. I'll let you know what goes down when and if I get pulled over :ugh2:

GeorgiaBII 06-23-2010 04:23 PM

There is a concept called "don't invite the man into your life".

Simply put don't give them a reason to pull you over and dig into your business. This avoid hassle on both ends.

I've seen tail light stops morph into full out drug stops and DUI arrests. In some states they'll start searching your car and "sniffing" pot.

Best not to let them in your life.

Bigbacon 06-23-2010 08:31 PM


Originally Posted by GeorgiaBII (Post 3612091)
There is a concept called "don't invite the man into your life".

Simply put don't give them a reason to pull you over and dig into your business. This avoid hassle on both ends.

I've seen tail light stops morph into full out drug stops and DUI arrests. In some states they'll start searching your car and "sniffing" pot.

Best not to let them in your life.

I got pulled over specifically because there was NO front plate. There was ZERO reason for him to stop me other wise. I was stopped at a stop sign. he went by and then spun right around and stopped me. Sorry, you can say what you want, but they can stop you for random stuff and what are you going to do, tell him to go away?

dmc27 06-24-2010 12:01 PM


Originally Posted by New Yorker (Post 3612063)

Yeah, that doesn't do anything for you if you can't have it automatically slide out.

rev8 06-24-2010 12:04 PM

four years with no plate *knock on wood*

Vlaze 06-24-2010 12:09 PM


Originally Posted by dmc27 (Post 3612996)
Yeah, that doesn't do anything for you if you can't have it automatically slide out.

They offer a remote one to do just that which is what I'm using.

GeorgiaBII 06-24-2010 06:54 PM


Originally Posted by Bigbacon (Post 3612326)
I got pulled over specifically because there was NO front plate. There was ZERO reason for him to stop me other wise. I was stopped at a stop sign. he went by and then spun right around and stopped me. Sorry, you can say what you want, but they can stop you for random stuff and what are you going to do, tell him to go away?

And in that state it's a primary offense and he can stop you for it.

If you had had a front plate you wouldn't have this story to tell.


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