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Originally Posted by gjordon
Texas is also the state that took the expiration off the rear plate and stuck it on the windshield. I realize that it's easy enough for an officer to run your plate from behind, but it's also easier to see an expired reg. from behind quicker than to run the plate or pass the vehicle to see. Coming from opposite directions, you can't see the stickers on the front windshield anyway. So we're dealing with a state that doesn't always make sense anyway, so who knows!
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WHAT?!?!?! ARE YOU JOKING?!?!?!
I do this everyday. I can read just about every registrations sticker on every car as it passes doing 40mph or less. You just have to know where to look and how. It's simple. Heck....now, go put that teeny tiny little sticker BACK on the LP and watch me crawl up your bumpers @ss trying to read those tiny little letters. You can't read those from far back...where it's safe. Besides, you don't need to know that seeing as though you get all of that information when you just run the plate now.