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Ditch the Front Plate
There may be a glimmer of hope...check out Bob Ingle's Blog.
(Bob is the Trenton Bureau Chief for Gannett NJ) |
that would be awsome, think about it alot ppl dont have plates on the front of there car, ether in the window or not at all and they keep writing tickets, get rid of front plates.
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That might be the most inteligent thing a NJ politician has EVER said
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We will see if it goes anywhere. With how this state operates its not going to happen.
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i like how they somehow manage to relate the click it or ticket program to front plates. lol
hopefully we can get more intelligent representation to take up the fight or it will never go anywhere. that is the worst legal association i have ever heard, comparing a useless front plate to occupant safety. |
idc anymore. by the time they do away with it (if they even do) ill be dead or out of jersey.
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why would they get rid of a violation that makes them money?
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heh click it or ticket and the front plates are money makers..... they won't go even though their 100% pointless.
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Wisnewski is the guy leading the charge. drop by his site and leave him an email letting him know you support his efforts. also, tim/justin, there is a place for 'organization' and your position with said organization, and with the numbers we have he might see more value if you sent him an email from the group. not to say that we shouldn't, as individuals, send him one, too.
i just got done sending mine. |
woot he supports LOSAP too :)
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they really need to do away with the front plate, as stated before a lot of people dont even have a front plate. if this actually does go through it will be one step away from NJ sucking even more...
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your registration/renewal/personalized plate fees all stay the same, but they re only giving you half as much product for it. reduced materials, time, labor, storage, and shipping expenses add up more quickly than the tickets ever will since so few cops care about front plates, much less actually get out to write the ticket. |
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My friend who runs inspections told me you don't even need a front plate to pass inspection. My question is if you pass without it than WTF do we need them for?!
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i jsut see it as a reasonable start to saving money. any business being run in a practical manner would have done away with the extra plate decades ago when many other states did.
i also have a feeling that our state is getting ripped off for a lot more that $5 per plate. i woudl suspect it is at least double that if they are willing to charge 65+tax for a set when you register a car. |
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I heard today that losing the front plate would save about $1 million/year. That's great and all, but it's literally a drop in the bucket considering the budget deficit is in the billions. |
damn the front plates cost about a million dollars to produce? :shock:
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here is a good idea, pro and con,,, no plate = ticket,
does the tickets for no plate make more than what it costs to make all the front plates in new jersey,plus the labor, materials, storage, etc, of the pair of plates, it may not be much but over all the cars in nj it might add up to a whole lot, |
I can't imagine there being so many tickets written every year that it would offset the costs involved with manufacturing the extra plates. Most cars in NJ have a front plate. It's only a handful of cars don't have them.
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i heard the other day on 101.5 he NJ network, sayin that it wasnt gonna change due to "saftey" reasons......BS what saftey reasons.
if it was such a big deal, ALL states would have front plates, just like if TINT was such a safty issue it would be ILLEGAL in ALL states too. -brandon |
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