View Poll Results: Is this law stupid???!
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HELL YES!
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stupid gov't.
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Stupid law in TEXAS
#11
Just to clarify, pretty much any frame, and cover is illegal. The frames are going to be illegal, cause it usually covers the state name at the top of the liscense plate. Photocameras didn't pass here in Dallas, not sure about other cities, but some parts of Dallas found a way to use the cameras, just you can only get a ticket for being in a intersection during a red light.
#12
YES THEY MEAN THOSE FRAMES NOT COVERS..ANY FRAM the ones the dealers put on FOR YOU to promot advertising...i understand y the tinted covers would be illigal. but they are talking bout the dinky fram that all i like it for it to keep my plate from scratching my paint.
#14
Originally posted by KingDizzy
license plate covers? you mean the shit that alot dealerships put around the license plate sayin "First Texas Honda"? WTF
license plate covers? you mean the shit that alot dealerships put around the license plate sayin "First Texas Honda"? WTF
Texas state law prohibits license plate covers. License plate covers are the photo-blockers, tinted covers, or clear covers. These can usually be found at AutoZone, Pep Boys, sometimes Wal Mart. These completely cover the license plate and are illegal in Texas for use on a motor vehicle.
BUT:
License plate frames are not illegal as long as the frame does not block the word "Texas" on the top or the phrase "Lone Star State" along the bottom. Most car dealerships are in violation of this when they put a tag frame on a new vehicle. Examples of this are (for you Texas people) McDavid Honda (Houston), Howdy Honda (Austin), Lute Riley Honda (Dallas), and Dick Poe in El Paso. Each of their tag frames cover some or all of these two critical wording on the plates.
I just did some measurements on my car (with the most recent Texas plate... you know- the one with the space shuttle and cowboy and crap on it) and this means that the top 1 1/2" or the bottom 9/16" cannot be covered.
NOWTHEN:
While I was taking the measurements, my Texas DPS/State Trooper neighbor came home and I asked him about the "license plate frame BS" and he said that He did not receive any official notification of this new "law" that has passed. He said that as long as the main lettering was visible, he would not have a problem with the license plate, but that he'd bust anyone who has a competely covered plate. :thumbup:
THEREFORE:
Do what you want with regular tag frames. Have them say whatever you want- just dont cover them with the tinted/photokill/bug deflector license covers.
TC, all.