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by KRM45
Thu Apr 17, 2008 10:52 pm
Forum: LEO Contacts & Bloopers
Topic: Disarmed AND unloaded by Pearland PD
Replies: 56
Views: 9259

Re: Disarmed AND unloaded by Pearland PD

austin-tatious wrote: The law requires the plate to be visible from the front. It does not have to be mounted on the center of the bumper, it can be placed anywhere it is visible from the front. I drive a '66 mustang with a racing apron and have the front plate mounted with suction cups inside the windshield on the passenger side, lower corner. My neighbor has a nice truck and he sticks his front plate in the same location but no suction cups (he doesn't make right turns as hard as I sometimes do). You can remove the plate when you are showing the car whenever you want, and it does not mess up the appearance of the front of the car (IMHO).
Careful, you could run into a problem with another section of the code...
§ 547.613. RESTRICTIONS ON WINDOWS. (a) Except as
provided by Subsection (b), a person commits an offense that is a
misdemeanor:
(1) if the person operates a motor vehicle that has an
object or material that is placed on or attached to the windshield
or side or rear window and that obstructs or reduces the operator's
clear view; or

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