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Is this the plate you were looking for View attachment 81896
Wow, yes. That is it! Where did you see it??? His registration is still not valid too...almost one year since it lapsed according to the tabs.
How is it possible for some one to go that long and not get caught, multiple times?
Well the poster of the picture is in Oregon if you believe their location listing. So maybe the car is down in Oregon and the Oregon cops just aren't paying that much attention to the year sticker. However, rpo did say that the car was regularly crossing 520 which tends to point away from this theory.
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Regardless of all that it's actually probably fairly easy for someone to get away without a valid plate for a long time around Seattle. Lots of traffic, not a ton of cops and they're often busy dealing with accidents or other significant incidents. The stickers are only on the back so you have to have a cop see the rear plate and notice the sticker, which practically requires being right behind you. I'm also sure that expired registrations are low priority enforcements for them.
I don't know about that. I was about a week late on my other car and got a ticket from a parking cop (and it wasn't in a metered or restricted spot). Have heard that story from a number of people. I also got a ticket driving a different car that was expired. So my experience is that you can't go very long before you get tagged.
Figured I'd post this here as well given the closeness to the OHM plate
Could the other plate possibly have the numeral "0", and not the letter "O"????
Could the other plate possibly have the numeral "0", and not the letter "O"????
Figured I'd post this here as well given the closeness to the OHM plate
In which state can you search what plates are available? Oregon is quite clear that this isn't possible here...