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It sounds like your boss needs to come up with some interchangeable mounts that you can attach the plate to with a magnet according to the surface it is going on.
It sounds like your boss needs to come up with some interchangeable mounts that you can attach the plate to with a magnet according to the surface it is going on.
Hogwash - the OP could have refused to allow the vehicle to be driven by his prospective customer until it was legal to do so. The OP also had options to make it legal to do so - the most obvious one being to simply attach the plate to the mounting location on the car. Unfortunately, the OP couldn't be bothered to take the 5 minutes to find a screwdriver and attach the plate.
When I was in the car business, we had quick mount screws - essentially wingnuts, but with the screw end, not the nut end. It took about a minute to put BOTH plates on before a test drive. We had Secretary of State Police office a block away from our dealership, and there was one harda$$ who didn't like our dealer principal. He'd get us every chance he could.
When I was in the car business, we had quick mount screws - essentially wingnuts, but with the screw end, not the nut end. It took about a minute to put BOTH plates on before a test drive.
I like that idea. The officer said "technically you have to have both plates" but apparently the law changed to needing only the rear one. Anyways ladies and gentlemen I appreciate your input. My company paid for my ticket.
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