Why Hide the License Plate?
Why would the owner of a white Mercedes want to obstruct a view of his license plate? This plate, 699 BRC, is virtually invisible.
Maybe so the driver could speed on Summit Parkway and not get reported to the State Police or RCSD?
This is a violation that any deputy or trooper could use as probable cause for a traffic stop. But do they? Should they issue tickets, not just warnings? The driver/owner knows it's illegal to put a heavily-tinted cover over his license plate. Why not let him pay?
Should I bother the State Police or RCSD with a FOIA request to learn how many tickets they have issued for an obstructed license plate?
I won't, because it won't do any good.
Any good deputy, cop, or trooper knows that relatively-minor reasons for traffic stops often result in major arrests. A driver or passenger might have warrants, be unlicensed, without insurance, smoking the "wrong" substance, be drunk. A sharp-eyed law-enforcement officer can do a lot of good.
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