NY woman who used to own "NCC-1701" license plate ticketed thousands of dollars because of cars with Star Trek novelty plates going through traffic cameras.
NY woman who used to own "NCC-1701" license plate ticketed thousands of dollars because of cars with Star Trek novelty plates going through traffic cameras.
A woman has received thousands of dollars in tickets because her license plate matched numbers on the "Star Trek" ship.
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Grew up in a state with front plates... Later I moved to a place with only rear plates..
Idk why the front ones are even needed to be honest.. Ease of enforcement?
13 0 ReplySeems reasonable to be able to identify cars from both sides
13 0 ReplyAnd unreasonable to walk around to read the back plate?
2 0 ReplyWe need to make it easier for cops to look us up. This is a police state
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How are speed cameras handled in one plate states? In Germany we have front plates so you get the driver and the plate on one picture
3 0 ReplyOwner/holder of registration is held liable for any photoradar that is mail based.
Officer based (pulled over) is on whomever is driving the vehicle.
Never seen it be an issue, fault wise
2 0 ReplyAh, you do it via the backside :D
2 0 ReplyYes. On photo, we don't care who is driving. Owner gets the fine.
It's less of a system for correction of bad driving habits and more of a system for renevue generation. Which is shitty
3 0 ReplyDon't worry it's the same in Germany. It's also mostly a cash cow.
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