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RevengencerAlf t1_j3ne5xk wrote

Having a front plate doesn't really inconvenience anyone.

Aesthetically, I would prefer my car not have front plate, or have European style plates that are longer and narrower so they fit in the lines of most cars better, but it doesn't inconvenience me one bit. Every car built in like the last 50 years has front plate mounting points and when you register for the first time they just give you two plates.

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PantherBrewery t1_j3o9pkh wrote

I agree with having two plates but my Dodge Challenger does not have a plate mount on the front bumper. I had to drill into the front fascia to mount the plate. Someone already hit it and tore it off, so it goes. It was replaced, something would have been damaged anyway. I would have liked a different European plate mount but I am an American, what is, is.

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RevengencerAlf t1_j3r9ilp wrote

If a car made since the 90s doesn't have a plate mount on the front that is literally no one's fault but the dogshit manufacturer that is living in the 80s.

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warlocc_ t1_j3nivb1 wrote

>Having a front plate doesn't really inconvenience anyone.

I actually agree with this.

I was pointing out the issue of having a law and watching people ignore said law.

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