Les -
State law requires that tags (if required by that state) be fitted to both ends of the vehicle, prior to leaving the dealership's location. No tag bracket where required, equals no passing state inspection. Non-passing inspections halt the dealership's ability to actually sell the car. This applies to reputable dealerships, mind you ;) Theres always those shady joints out there..

Ricky


----- Original Message ----- From: "Les Noriel" <[email protected]> To: "DocWyte" <[email protected]>; "Holland Phillips" <[email protected]>; "Chad Rebuck" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 4:01 PM
Subject: Re: [a2-16v-list] my car was full of water


That's been going on here in Southern California as well. Its a response to the street racing that is occurring. You can get inspected by a police officer for the presence of additional gauges on your dashboard. One of the factors is A-pillar installed gauges, used to determine if a car should be pulled over. If spotted, its enough for enforcement officers to pull you over.

Sad but there are lots of irresponsible kids driving out there with superfast cars.


Which reminds me-- I got back from a recent vacation to Hawaii. Upon returning to my car, I found a ticket for no licence plate on the front of my Jeep Cherokee. I know lots of new cars dont even have accomodations for front license plate. So how does that work?

-Les

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