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Here's another problem:
1. I got Colorado plates.
2. They're expired.
So, like, here are my three main choices:
1. Risk it, and wait until I get to CA to register there.
2. Spend the time and money to register in Virginia, even though I'm only going to be here for three more weeks.
3. Try to somehow obscure or fake the "month" tag, making it seem like it expires in October instead of July, which it currently does.
Again, I ask: WHAT SAY YOU?
1. I got Colorado plates.
2. They're expired.
So, like, here are my three main choices:
1. Risk it, and wait until I get to CA to register there.
2. Spend the time and money to register in Virginia, even though I'm only going to be here for three more weeks.
3. Try to somehow obscure or fake the "month" tag, making it seem like it expires in October instead of July, which it currently does.
Again, I ask: WHAT SAY YOU?
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From own experience, don't rely on cops in other states having any clue what license plates and registration tags of your home state look like or where they are affixed (windshield or on the plate, or wherever).
You'll be paranoid the whole trip if you're going with expired registration, so buy yourself some peace of mind.
You'll be paranoid the whole trip if you're going with expired registration, so buy yourself some peace of mind.
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Check the registration rates and make that your sole factor in decision making. If it's more expensive to register it for a year in CA then do it in the District. In California, I understand that they don't care if you have out-of-state plates so long as your car is properly registered.
In Colorado there is xenophobia which masks a hunger for dollars. They say you have three -- 3!!! -- months to get your car registered in Colorado after you move here and BOY YOU'D BETTER DO IT! When really what it is is that they want the money.
Corruption, essentially.
I guess there's too many people in California who think they are going to make a hundred times what you will make in a year because they're so talented when really they have to shift that decimal point over four slots and divide by four and that's what they get before tips.
In Colorado there is xenophobia which masks a hunger for dollars. They say you have three -- 3!!! -- months to get your car registered in Colorado after you move here and BOY YOU'D BETTER DO IT! When really what it is is that they want the money.
Corruption, essentially.
I guess there's too many people in California who think they are going to make a hundred times what you will make in a year because they're so talented when really they have to shift that decimal point over four slots and divide by four and that's what they get before tips.
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For option #3, Ben, I would suggest that you find a junkyard that lets you walk into the yard (bring a razor blade). Just find a car with appropriate stickers and peel them off. Tape them into your car and you're all set. I've done this several times in the past with inspection stickers so it ougt to work for registration stickers too.
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I'd be more worried about a cop pulling you over and seeing the 14 bottles of empty Zoloft on the floor.
If you would like, to end all this speculation I can have an actual officer of the law tell you what he would do if he saw a crying man in his mid 30's driving cross country with expired plates.
If you would like, to end all this speculation I can have an actual officer of the law tell you what he would do if he saw a crying man in his mid 30's driving cross country with expired plates.
the last group complained, quite tellingly They said, "Why don't you have a spoon that just says 'Earth?' It would save time
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