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		|  02-20-2006, 08:51 AM | #1 |  
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				So I guess I wont have to be following emissions soon...
			 
 
			
			Thats right... I will be legally driving around with no inspection sticker, no front plate and no emissions.
 
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		|  02-20-2006, 09:51 AM | #2 |  
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			**** i wanna do that too!
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			Obviously not in your name then.  Or are you changing your license as well?  Can't go driving with a registration from one state and a license from another with the same name.  So who will be the lucky owner of the vehicle?    |  
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		|  02-20-2006, 10:42 AM | #5 |  
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			only 20 bucks for a new florida lisence...
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		|  02-20-2006, 11:09 AM | #6 |  
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			All vehicles are under dad's name anyways. We have a house down there.
		 
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			most insurance companies require that the vehicle spends at least 10-11months out of the year in the state that its registered in.  of course if you get into an accident you could lie and say you just came up here for a visit, but then thats insurance fraud and if caught you are seriously screwed.    besides, all it takes is a local cop to start recognizing you and then he'll know what your up to and then your done.  imo not really worth it unless you plan on running around with a full blown race car.
		 
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		|  02-21-2006, 05:37 PM | #8 |  
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				 most insurance companies require that the vehicle spends at least 10-11months out of the year in the state that its registered in.  of course if you get into an accident you could lie and say you just came up here for a visit, but then thats insurance fraud and if caught you are seriously screwed.    besides, all it takes is a local cop to start recognizing you and then he'll know what your up to and then your done.  imo not really worth it unless you plan on running around with a full blown race car. |  I worked at the PD in my town...its safe here.
		 
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				 most insurance companies require that the vehicle spends at least 10-11months out of the year in the state that its registered in.  of course if you get into an accident you could lie and say you just came up here for a visit, but then thats insurance fraud and if caught you are seriously screwed.    besides, all it takes is a local cop to start recognizing you and then he'll know what your up to and then your done.  imo not really worth it unless you plan on running around with a full blown race car. |  i lived in florida for a while no one cared about my car being from jersey.
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			Im pretty sure its illegal in NJ to live in NJ and have out of state tags for more then 30 days.  If someone catches on to it they'll get you.  I see it all the time in my local paper.
		 
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			some guy i got in a fight with in my town had florida tags on all his cars, the cops like me and nicely mentioned to him that he better have that fixed real soon, sure enough hes got jersey tags now  
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			you could prolly get around it somehow. My dad's malibu (car geico gave him) has NY plates, he's never been pulled over or bothered.
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			hmmm im registered and insured in nj, and the ta has and wont seen the inside of dmv...nor do my vehicles carry front lisence plates
		 
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		|  02-22-2006, 08:36 AM | #14 |  
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			the front license plate thing is a weird one.  my 4th gen bird looks stupid with it on so i took it off.  well i was fine for about 1 year, no one bothered me.  then out of nowhere i got pulled over for it twice in one week and got one ticket for 40 bucks (fyi, its actually a ticket thats reported to your insurance company and can raise your premium since its a "moving violation.  ask how i know).  so i put one back on so i dont get messed with.  Now my wife doesnt have one on her pt cruiser cuz it looks stupid as well, shes had hers off for about 2 years and has never ever been stopped for it.  go figure.  of course shes hot and has boobs and i dont!
		 
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				 the front license plate thing is a weird one.  my 4th gen bird looks stupid with it on so i took it off.  well i was fine for about 1 year, no one bothered me.  then out of nowhere i got pulled over for it twice in one week and got one ticket for 40 bucks (fyi, its actually a ticket thats reported to your insurance company and can raise your premium since its a "moving violation.  ask how i know).  so i put one back on so i dont get messed with. |  I have the SAME story    Got away with it for a while, then a cop in front of me on the highway saw it, got behind me and pulled me over when I got off the highway. $40 ticket and my insurance got jumped up. But instead of putting it back on the front, I put it in the windshield, looks better    Haven't been bothered, but if I do I'll just tell them I need to buy a bracket for it. I was also told by an ex cop that it's perfectly legal to have it in your windshield, it just needs to be visible from the front    
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