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Comments (0)Does anyone have any old license plates or rusty tin and such for trade for perennial plants. I am zone 5`. Please let me know what you have. Have hubby needing a hobby!!!...See More'Protect Pollinators' new license plates
Comments (8)Hi! We're 1/3rd of the way there (151 applications as of yesterday) and have until December 1 to collect them. (We can continue into next year if we don't have enough by December- there are all kinds of 'what if's' in that case, so by December 1 is best :) collectordi- right now, we're taking pre-sale orders, which means I'm a middle-man for the DMV. They won't be available on the DMV's website until we collect all 450 prepaid applications for the first round of plates. You can go to www.pollinatorplates.com for more info- there is a 'get your plate' link which should explain the process, and also a FAQ page. You can also email me at pollinatorplates at gmail.com if you have more questions! Thanks very much :) Here is a link that might be useful: Pollinator Plates official website...See MoreLicense plate barn
Comments (1)Thats a lot of license plates!...See MoreOnly one license plate?
Comments (41)"Why do you have to memorize your tag number?" Several years ago I got one of my license plates stolen. I didn't realize it. I got a ticket in the mail that "my" car was parked in a handicapped parking spot. It listed the location, date, and time of the infraction. I was at work 45 miles away on that day. I contested it and had to prove where I was on that day and time. I was able to. By now I know my license plates because I had to write them down in the letter I wrote, and a couple of other documents I had to submit. I'm now waiting to hear back from the court, and a month has gone by. I come home from work one day, park my car, and then open the trunk to get something out. I glanced down and noticed the license plate and realized it wasn't my plate. Walked to the front of my car and my plate was still attached. I called 911 and an officer came to my home to retrieve the plate that wasn't mine and also took my plate. The plate that wasn't mine belonged to a car that had been stolen. My plate was put on the stolen car. So I'd been driving around for who knows how long with two different plates. The officer took both plates and I had to get new ones. And told me I was very lucky that no officer did a random plate check on the plate that was stolen. The officer said they call for back up when they spot a stolen car. They would have thought I was driving a stolen car if they ran that plate. That's why it's important to know your license plates. I check my front and back each time I get in my car and go someplace now. Like Save...See Moreeld6161
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