State: IL
Violation: 70.01(B)413-B
"Improper display of plates"
Ordinance Violation Notice
To Registered Owner/Lessee/Driver of vehicle noted below
I have an interesting and unique story that I have not encountered before.
To understand I must give you a little backstory. I am a Car Salesman at a major car retailer. We have dealer plates for our vehicles for test drives. The dealer plates are attached to essentially a rubber quick mounting piece that allows for the rubber piece to be pinched between the trunk so that the plate dangles from rear. Now, some vehicles have power trunk gates. These power trunk gates do not close when there is an object in the way from preventing the trunk to fully close properly. The dealer plate is attached to a rubber mounting piece that is fairly thick Id say around 1/2 inch thickness. Needless to say, the power trunks will not close at all since they detect something in the way (safety feature so your fingers don't get chopped off).
Since I cannot mount the plate on the trunk, I decide to put it behind the passenger rear headrest. Not the designated location but still very visible to any vehicle behind. About 3 minutes into the test drive, a cop pulls up behind us and turns on his lights and pulls my client over (I am in the back seat for instruction of the test drive route). The cop pulled us over for "improper display of plates". I explained to the officer that I was un-able to mount the plate on the trunk because this particular vehicle is equipped with a power lift gate and it does not close if it detects any sort of resistance. Long story short, the cop did not care and proceeded to write me a ticket even though I was not driving and was doing my job to the best of my ability given my resources avaliable. The ticket is $50 and I believe I can appear in court if I wanted too but the ticket says "after hearing fine will double, up to $250.00
Keep in mind that I am not the registered Owner/Lessee or driver of the vehicle.
I informed my employer of the situation after the test drive and my LGM is seeing if they will eat the cost of the ticket but I am unsure if they will accept the cost. I'm keen to hear any advice that you guys may be willing to share with me as this is quite the unusual situation. Thanks in advance!
Violation: 70.01(B)413-B
"Improper display of plates"
Ordinance Violation Notice
To Registered Owner/Lessee/Driver of vehicle noted below
I have an interesting and unique story that I have not encountered before.
To understand I must give you a little backstory. I am a Car Salesman at a major car retailer. We have dealer plates for our vehicles for test drives. The dealer plates are attached to essentially a rubber quick mounting piece that allows for the rubber piece to be pinched between the trunk so that the plate dangles from rear. Now, some vehicles have power trunk gates. These power trunk gates do not close when there is an object in the way from preventing the trunk to fully close properly. The dealer plate is attached to a rubber mounting piece that is fairly thick Id say around 1/2 inch thickness. Needless to say, the power trunks will not close at all since they detect something in the way (safety feature so your fingers don't get chopped off).
Since I cannot mount the plate on the trunk, I decide to put it behind the passenger rear headrest. Not the designated location but still very visible to any vehicle behind. About 3 minutes into the test drive, a cop pulls up behind us and turns on his lights and pulls my client over (I am in the back seat for instruction of the test drive route). The cop pulled us over for "improper display of plates". I explained to the officer that I was un-able to mount the plate on the trunk because this particular vehicle is equipped with a power lift gate and it does not close if it detects any sort of resistance. Long story short, the cop did not care and proceeded to write me a ticket even though I was not driving and was doing my job to the best of my ability given my resources avaliable. The ticket is $50 and I believe I can appear in court if I wanted too but the ticket says "after hearing fine will double, up to $250.00
Keep in mind that I am not the registered Owner/Lessee or driver of the vehicle.
I informed my employer of the situation after the test drive and my LGM is seeing if they will eat the cost of the ticket but I am unsure if they will accept the cost. I'm keen to hear any advice that you guys may be willing to share with me as this is quite the unusual situation. Thanks in advance!
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