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<blockquote data-quote="Backstrap" data-source="post: 2900989" data-attributes="member: 19247"><p>a. I have no idea - but starting in 2018, any vehicle registered in Oklahoma that still displays the old style plate will give law enforcement PC to stop it and investigate its registration and insurance status, thus leading to more citations to drivers for no insurance and (hopefully) impoundment of their vehicle.</p><p>b. I never raised the issue of shifting of a mandated expense from one place to another - just stated the fact that mandatory vehicle inspections ended 15 years ago, which saved all of us $5 per vehicle over the last 15 years. None of us have the time to examine all the new fees, and fee increases, that have been implemented in this state in that same 15 year time period.</p><p></p><p>I agree, they're not the best looking plates I've seen either - but I use personalized plates anyway, so these new ones will reside in the same dark spot in the trunks of my vehicles that the current ones occupy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backstrap, post: 2900989, member: 19247"] a. I have no idea - but starting in 2018, any vehicle registered in Oklahoma that still displays the old style plate will give law enforcement PC to stop it and investigate its registration and insurance status, thus leading to more citations to drivers for no insurance and (hopefully) impoundment of their vehicle. b. I never raised the issue of shifting of a mandated expense from one place to another - just stated the fact that mandatory vehicle inspections ended 15 years ago, which saved all of us $5 per vehicle over the last 15 years. None of us have the time to examine all the new fees, and fee increases, that have been implemented in this state in that same 15 year time period. I agree, they're not the best looking plates I've seen either - but I use personalized plates anyway, so these new ones will reside in the same dark spot in the trunks of my vehicles that the current ones occupy. [/QUOTE]
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