It's like covering up your license plate. Cops don't like it because they can't identify you.Can't see why it would be illegal.
It's like covering up your license plate. Cops don't like it because they can't identify you.
If the VIN is covered up, they can't compare it against the plate to verify that it is on the right vehicle.
Fortunately I have not been pulled over often enough to test that theory out.It's like covering up your license plate. Cops don't like it because they can't identify you.
If the VIN is covered up, they can't compare it against the plate to verify that it is on the right vehicle.
same. My old saab.. you can easily slip a paper in to cover it.The VIN number on my truck can't be obscured. It has a box around it that goes all the way up to the window and the VIN number is printed on a metal plat that's bolted to the vehicle behind the glass. I thought this was standard in modern vehicles.
It's like covering up your license plate. Cops don't like it because they can't identify you.
If the VIN is covered up, they can't compare it against the plate to verify that it is on the right vehicle.
Of course, they can look at the other VIN's on the vehicle but they don't like having to crawl around for that.![]()
I could have a map on the dashboard. That doesn't make anything tampered.Bingo. False tags lands you in deeper water than a minor traffic violation ever could. I believe a tampered VIN # carries the same weight in court.
Bingo. False tags lands you in deeper water than a minor traffic violation ever could. I believe a tampered VIN # carries the same weight in court.
We don't have inspection stickers.they can scan the barcode off from inspection sticker
We don't have inspection stickers.

It's too easy to swap plates. A VIN is harder to change (well, it takes a little more time, especially if you change them all).Besides, I have never seen a statement in the registration requiring the VIN to be visible at all times.
A license plate is the primary way of connecting the vehicle to the registered owner.
I don't have inspection sticker anymore for my bike![]()

It's too easy to swap plates. A VIN is harder to change (well, it takes a little more time, especially if you change them all).
Interesting; I hadn't seen those before.nowadays - parking police have digitized device that can connect wirelessly in order to verify a validity of plates.
NYPD has dozens of police cars equipped with plate readers
I've read about those. The readers can scan hundreds of plates as the car is driven by. Much more effective than eyeballing them.nowadays - parking police have digitized device that can connect wirelessly in order to verify a validity of plates.
NYPD has dozens of police cars equipped with plate readers
Interesting; I hadn't seen those before.
Well if you're not doing anything illegal, then you have nothing to worry about.
Well if you're not doing anything illegal, then you have nothing to worry about.