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Surely that can't be legal

Was thinking this just thought ok... Cool u have fun doing questionably legall stuff , ill sit here and drink scotch,good, good.

great way to get a car consficated.. these things have rules and times of use.

yes they get loaned but given they are $1k a year i wont let mine out of my sight.

if you are game enough to post it on a public site that the police read then you are asking for trouble.

my 2c.

Showing my age but back in the day when test driving a vehicle with trade plates, the salesman would pay you a dollar as a token sum to suggest you were employed by the company.

Doubt if it would stand up in court but luckily I never had to find out.

  • 4 weeks later...

Fuckin lol, surely OP is trolling. I don't even lend my trade plates to friends. You have someone abuse them and you'll lose them for good.

And if the plates are involved in stealing a car, see what kind of fun stuff comes your way :)

Not worth it for a few bucks...



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