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Originally Posted by Deke736
They have been trying to use the same argument in IL for a while now. The additional cost to produce 2 plates instead of one is the reason. I personally do not run a front plate, but I also acknowledge that I am taking my chances. In the 18 years I have been driving I have only been pulled over once for it and I think it was more a reason to question us than it was true concern for the plate law.
I also recently found out that there are special stickers LEOs place on their personal vehicle to signify that they are LEOs to others. I assume this is for reasons previously mentioned by AdamZ in this thread regarding weapons in the car.
No matter what, I respect what LEOs do for us day in and day out and if and when I get pulled over I will do my best to demonstrate that respect.
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Like anything, there are some stickers that could be used to represent law enforcement. That being said, I'm in Los Angeles and it's batshiz crazy to have anything that can identify that you or your family is in law enforcement.
Shizbags conduct surveillance outside of police stations waiting for cops to leave in their personal vehicle. They WILL try follow you home. Last year several cops homes were broken into, guns stolen. A deputy from Lennox (South LA) was followed home on the freeway, saw them (gangsters), got off and then back on the freeway (they waited on the side of the road), eventually got into a shooting with the aformentioned Sbags.
Point is no stickers.