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Originally Posted by Vern B
Seems like in the Lamborghini stop the cop had the attitude guilty until proven innocent.
In Michigan, if you have an antique plate on your car that is the year of the car, if you get stopped you will likely end up with an issue with the cop. Reason being is, year of the car antique plates are not listed in DMV records.
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They are in the electronic database for 10 years.
They time out and drop off after that, which is when you provide the officer the "blue slip" from the Secretary of State describing how the system works.
No one has said anything about it yet but it seems to me that we are in the same situation with trailer plates and any other non-expiring registrations.
K
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