Which is why you would argue that you didn't see the sign, then leave it to them to prove they have a valid sign meeting all the requirements, which they don't if the letters are too small.cb1000rider wrote:I'm with JMRA. I know what the law says. However, I'm not about to stand up in front of a jury (or judge) and say that the lettering was 1/4" off or whatever the technical issue was. It's like missing the forest for the trees.
Correct. It's like a square, blue stop sign; there's a reason shapes and colors are standardized for important signage.cyphertext wrote:This is why I question the validity... If the intent of the law was to make a standard sign that is easily recognizable by those who carry, then this sign appears to not follow that intent. The idea was for the sign to stick out and not be missed by the CHL holder. I probably would have stopped reading after the first line as well, as it appears to not apply to a CHL holder.