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Re: Utiltiy/Equipment trailer license plate requirements....


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Posted by bc on December 20, 2010 at 10:11:35 from (71.158.220.25):

In Reply to: Re: Utiltiy/Equipment trailer license plate requirements.... posted by Mike (WA) on December 20, 2010 at 08:32:41:

What Mike said. Around here our probate office can't get probate right. And heck will freeze over before you ever get a smile or friendly remark out of them.

We have a minimum 2000# limit before tagging. Farm use can be property tax exempt but the tag requirement is based on weight. Non-farm and under 2000# trailers still have to be listed for personal propety tax purposes. Camper supply places sell a phony state tag that says under 2m exempt for use on small campers and utility trailers. They may or may not keep a cop from another state stopping you but can't hurt and sometimes does help.

Minor equipment violations stops are just fishing expeditions by many cops as they are the source of many big busts for drugs, alcohol, drivers's license suspensions, no insurance, and old outstanding traffic warrants that people forgot about and didn't know existed. An arrest gives them an opportunity to search the person and vehicle. Gives them a chance to keep busy with you long enough to get a drug dog headed your way if one is available and the officer is suspicious.

I know a trooper who stopped a female country music star's band bus for following her bus to close on the interstate. Smelled marijuana. He probably couldn't really pin a possession case on any particular person so he told them to throw their dope out the door and he would let them go. They did and he dumped it on the ground. He let them go after giving the driver a ticket.


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