Second Verse, same as the first


Here is another good example of Pet Peeve #1 - Tinted license plate covers. Look how dark this tint is. You have to stand really close to see that the license plate is H/V 1720.

If you think the South Carolina Highway Patrol or the Richland County Sheriff's Department should begin writing a lot of tickets for these covers, be sure to contact Col. Christopher N. Williamson and Sheriff Leon Lott, respectively.

Ask them to direct their officers ticket these violators, not to give out warnings.

Traffic stops for "nit-picky" violations like this, along with license plate lights out, headlights or taillights out, driving without headlights at night, etc., often result in arrests for serious crimes (warrants, guns, drugs, etc.).

These violations provide probable cause for traffic stops. Officers find those other violations as a result of this type of traffic stop.

Imagine if this car ran you off the road. Imagine telling the cop, "It was a red Mustang, but I couldn't read the plate." A lot of good that would do you; right?

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