euro plates
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euro plates
im from jersey, and the state demands that everyone with a car has to have a front license plate. I have a euro in the front and i my jersey in the windsheild and a cop gave me shi*t. whos right? me or him
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RE: euro plates
If I'm not mistaking, the law should states where that plate is to be located.
Here is what I was able to find on a quick search at Google;
NJ Plate Location
For passenger vehicles, attach one plate to the front bumper and
one to the rear of the vehicle, at least 12 inches from the ground,
but no more than 48 inches. The rear plate should be lit at night
and be visible from 50 feet. Using license plate holders that ob-
scure any lettering on the license plate is a violation that could re-
sult in a fine of up to $200.
So in this case you are required to have the plate mounted to your front bumper.
Here is what I was able to find on a quick search at Google;
NJ Plate Location
For passenger vehicles, attach one plate to the front bumper and
one to the rear of the vehicle, at least 12 inches from the ground,
but no more than 48 inches. The rear plate should be lit at night
and be visible from 50 feet. Using license plate holders that ob-
scure any lettering on the license plate is a violation that could re-
sult in a fine of up to $200.
So in this case you are required to have the plate mounted to your front bumper.
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