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<blockquote data-quote="Helopilot" data-source="post: 1275525" data-attributes="member: 24443"><p>I like the look of that, but would be worried about the snow up here ripping it right off of the vehicle. Note the snow packed into the fog pocket area of my truck in this picture. I had been running in snow even with the top of the bumper.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]283718[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>And I have to agree with Smurf (again) about the traffic cops. They are in that position to do traffic law enforcement. As such, their job performance is based upon how productive they are at traffic law enforcement. 99 percent of the time that means they are judged on how many tickets they write. Not enough and they will find themselves off of the traffic unit and back on the streets answering calls for service. That means almost every traffic stop results in a ticket being written. The rest of us used stuff like that as a “fishing expedition.” The front tag in most states has an expiration decal and usually in most states it is color coded by year. It is easy to see an expired tag going the opposite direction just by seeing last years color. On the rare occasion when we weren’t running call-to-call, we would stop vehicles for things like no front tag, but it was a reason to run the driver and find suspended/revoked licenses, and warrants. I also looked for insurance, because that ****** me off when people run without it (we all pay higher premiums because of the idiots who don’t have insurance). So my recommendation to those of you who don’t properly display your front tag on a vehicle that is licensed in a state requiring it is this: Make sure the rest of your shit is together, because if it isn’t you are waiving a red flag in front of the bull. If your stuff is together, I agree, you are not likely to get a ticket but it’s not out of the realm of possibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Helopilot, post: 1275525, member: 24443"] I like the look of that, but would be worried about the snow up here ripping it right off of the vehicle. Note the snow packed into the fog pocket area of my truck in this picture. I had been running in snow even with the top of the bumper. [ATTACH=full]283718[/ATTACH] And I have to agree with Smurf (again) about the traffic cops. They are in that position to do traffic law enforcement. As such, their job performance is based upon how productive they are at traffic law enforcement. 99 percent of the time that means they are judged on how many tickets they write. Not enough and they will find themselves off of the traffic unit and back on the streets answering calls for service. That means almost every traffic stop results in a ticket being written. The rest of us used stuff like that as a “fishing expedition.” The front tag in most states has an expiration decal and usually in most states it is color coded by year. It is easy to see an expired tag going the opposite direction just by seeing last years color. On the rare occasion when we weren’t running call-to-call, we would stop vehicles for things like no front tag, but it was a reason to run the driver and find suspended/revoked licenses, and warrants. I also looked for insurance, because that ****** me off when people run without it (we all pay higher premiums because of the idiots who don’t have insurance). So my recommendation to those of you who don’t properly display your front tag on a vehicle that is licensed in a state requiring it is this: Make sure the rest of your shit is together, because if it isn’t you are waiving a red flag in front of the bull. If your stuff is together, I agree, you are not likely to get a ticket but it’s not out of the realm of possibility. [/QUOTE]
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