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<blockquote data-quote="jakeman" data-source="post: 3487657" data-attributes="member: 10690"><p>Agree, but with certain limitations. One example I can think of would be them pulling thru an alley, or anywhere else seeing a vehicle parked in the back and snatching it, when the vehicle isn't being driven or is currently not capable of being driven. There are more.</p><p></p><p>I will tell you this, when I was in LE, I never wrote anyone for an expired tag that wasn't 5-6 months over. Why might you ask?</p><p></p><p>Because when I was in college someone stole the sticker off my motorcycle tag. I got pulled over by campus police, and they were about to tow my bike. I begged and pleaded to no avail, and finally told him and his back that I wanted to speak to a super or I was gonna raise hell all the way to the Board of Regents. When the super got there, he verified that my tag was in fact current, the other jerk never even checked, so the tow truck got to leave empty, but the original officer wrote me a citation for "failure to display". Not "expired" or failure to pay taxes due the state, but "failure to display". The boss let him do it too. I vowed to not be that guy when I received my commission. Jag offs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jakeman, post: 3487657, member: 10690"] Agree, but with certain limitations. One example I can think of would be them pulling thru an alley, or anywhere else seeing a vehicle parked in the back and snatching it, when the vehicle isn't being driven or is currently not capable of being driven. There are more. I will tell you this, when I was in LE, I never wrote anyone for an expired tag that wasn't 5-6 months over. Why might you ask? Because when I was in college someone stole the sticker off my motorcycle tag. I got pulled over by campus police, and they were about to tow my bike. I begged and pleaded to no avail, and finally told him and his back that I wanted to speak to a super or I was gonna raise hell all the way to the Board of Regents. When the super got there, he verified that my tag was in fact current, the other jerk never even checked, so the tow truck got to leave empty, but the original officer wrote me a citation for "failure to display". Not "expired" or failure to pay taxes due the state, but "failure to display". The boss let him do it too. I vowed to not be that guy when I received my commission. Jag offs. [/QUOTE]
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