<VV> Fwd: Re: Comments to the Virginia DMV (humor)
Jim Houston
jhouston001 at cfl.rr.com
Sun Sep 20 14:01:23 EDT 2009
The good thing about Florida "Antique" plates is the ability to drive
the car as a regular car. They don't have any restrictions on the use
with antique plates (other than the required age of the car to get the
plates). Now, my insurance requirements are a different matter . . . .
Jim Houston
'65 Corsa
Mike Stillwell wrote:
> Tony - Mike Hicks will back me up on this - it's all up to the cop. I was stopped for driving my car to a Friday Night HS Football game. Just wanted to get the dust off of it. I considered it pleasure driving. The cop gave me a warning. Could he have ticketed me? If he really wanted to, of course he could... following too close, changing lanes without signaling, make up your own cop's word vs. your word scenario. My solution... I put real plates on the car. Not been stopped since.
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> Mike
> YS-117
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>> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 12:16 AM, Tony Underwood <tony.underwood at cox.net>wrote:
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> If DMV receives any such notification, we
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>> advise that
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>>>> individual that the so claimed offender must be
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>> caught in the act by
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>>>> law enforcement.
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