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Good lord man, I didn't do it. I'm against it. I Feel like your trying to burn me at the stake. I don't know the name of the shop, I don't even know what state it was in. And this is just one car, this goes on all the time everywhere.
I have been told by several people that it is legal under certain conditions in certain states. I can't verify that, not legally. Whether it's legal or not, I wish it wouldn't be done. |
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Sorry about that Steve. I just got my legal hormones going there for a minute! and I didn't even use any of my expensive Michael Jackson-like legal words like "spurious". But seriously there was a guy a year or two ago out west who decided to restamp a vin plate on a barracuda convertible and make it a hemicuda convertible (not a smart thing to begin with since all of them are pretty much accounted for). They siezed the car and he was eventually convicted of the felony. I just get on my soapbox whenever the subject comes up. I'd rather be yelled at for being too forceful in my arguments against number swapping in the process of advising against it, than have someone unknowingly/innocently get hammered in a courtroom for swapping tags. Mea Culpa -NJSteve
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LOL... ok no problem. I felt bad after posting the last one, thought maybe I took it wrong.
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