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Re: License Plates

Postby csmith » Thu Oct 06, 2011 7:28 pm

Here is a simple bracket that was on my mutt when I bought her, easy to make and works just great :!:

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Re: License Plates

Postby Rickf » Fri Oct 07, 2011 6:04 am

The only problem with that bracket is that it eliminates the reflector and I want any visual aid I can get on the back.

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Re: License Plates

Postby raymond » Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:03 pm

Unless licensed as a historical vehicle, the state if Mo. requires the plate be illuminated.

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Re: License Plates

Postby Airborne Bob » Fri Oct 07, 2011 1:46 pm

Rickf wrote:He's gone but I have some druggies you can use for target practice.
I have been informed by the detectives that I can not shoot at the druggies trying to steal my stuff again. I informed the detectives that if I had shot AT them they would have been much easier to catch since they would still be at the scene. What it boils down to is the law is on the side of the thieves in NJ. The only LEGAL way to keep them from taking your stuff is to physically restrain them until the cops get there. The thieves know that and will walk right past you with your stuff knowing that you against three or four of them probably is not going to happen. No it is not legal to club them or stab them either. Only restrain them. My neighbors have figured the next time they get caught everyone is called except the police and things will be handled a little differently. :twisted: two more years and I am out of here.

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Re: License Plates

Postby 47EOD » Fri Oct 07, 2011 3:38 pm

I finally mounted the license plates. Waiting for the light for the rear plate but left room for it. Here are some pics from both the outside and underneath.

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Thanks for the ideas and comments all were helpful!
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Re: License Plates

Postby GI. » Mon Oct 10, 2011 7:58 am

Rickf wrote:He's gone but I have some druggies you can use for target practice.
I have been informed by the detectives that I can not shoot at the druggies trying to steal my stuff again. I informed the detectives that if I had shot AT them they would have been much easier to catch since they would still be at the scene. What it boils down to is the law is on the side of the thieves in NJ. The only LEGAL way to keep them from taking your stuff is to physically restrain them until the cops get there. The thieves know that and will walk right past you with your stuff knowing that you against three or four of them probably is not going to happen. No it is not legal to club them or stab them either. Only restrain them. My neighbors have figured the next time they get caught everyone is called except the police and things will be handled a little differently. :twisted: two more years and I am out of here.

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When your two years are up why don't you move to Georgia?..Here you can shoot bad guys who break into your property, and their bodie's removed at no cost to you, and all of your neighbor's have gun's, plus Georgia only requires one license plate on the rear of your vech. :wink:
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Re: License Plates

Postby Rickf » Mon Oct 10, 2011 9:24 am

I am definitely going south, I don't know If I am headed as far south as Georgia but I guess it depends on the price of houses.

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