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In Reply to: Good way to prevent licence plates from being stolen? posted by Tweaker456 on February 16, 2017 at 11:31:40:
I use them. Any automotive store should carry them. Then fill in the head with some polyurethane goop. Too much hassle for the crook, but you can get the stuff off with a small tool if needed.
Had my plates stolen once.
PS make CERTAIN the 'stolen' report is filled out at a cop shop. Demand a receipt. Otherwise two years from now you may get your license revoked AND a $12,589.44 bill from somebody 'cuz your stolen plates were on a car someplace, acquiring tickets galore. (and guess what, you will have a HELL of a time not paying. Think a few hours is bad.. Just wait! Months trying to not pay..)
I have to have front plates also. I place my front plate on the passenger visor. Hanging tied to visor. One thing here front plate law reads:" must be visible from front" not the plate has to BE on the front. Your law may vary.
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