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I just hope that guy in the driver's seat of the Dodge didn't have that third cup of coffee before he backed it up in there...Those stains are hell to get out of velour...:doh:...Ben
I see the "caravans" heading to Mexico with small truck stuck in box trucks towing another one behind. Most of the time there are three in a row going about 50 mph.
Id have to wait for clear traffic and pass him at 120, I can see that thing busting it's one loose strap and heading out the back of the truck.
The truck had no license plate, inviting a stop.
Here is the rest of the story...:tiptoe:...Ben
I don't run front plates, though they are required by Utah law. It's simply not a priority for Law Enforcement here.
Hunter
I wish my title would hurry up and get here...I'd like to get my plates back where they belong...:hatoff:...Ben
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So if the bad guys see a Crown Vic with no front tag they know it's 5-0 immediately.:cop::pimpgrin:
In Miami all (most) of the unmarked police cars had plates that were obvious, I can't remember exactly now but it was a definite tell, didn't make a lot of sense. I don't imagine no front plate is a give away it just reminded me of the Miami cops.
I was always partial to a pump action 12 gauge loaded with slugs