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My new TX plate!!! Get Jealous
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<blockquote data-quote="c6zhombre" data-source="post: 14552623" data-attributes="member: 76381"><p>Ya it's definitely not legal....but as already mentioned, there are so many variations available thru myplates.com nowadays, I doubt most officers would notice. It looks pretty similar at first glance to the other black plate options.</p><p></p><p>I have a funny story on plates here in Texas.....I have the black "1845" plates with license TRMN8D. No big deal, right? Well.....one day in the mail I get a string of toll tickets from the North Texas Toll Authority up in the DFW area. Only problem is, I live over 7 hours away in south Texas and was not driving up there whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>I look closely at the NTTA video capture still photo of the car going through, and sure enough it's a torch red terminator. I'm like the wtf? Then I look closer at the plate....it has TRMN8D but the problem is it's a "T" plate. T TRMN8D is the complete license.</p><p></p><p>Took me several phone calls to NTTA to finally get someone to listen to what I was telling them and for them to realize they had sent these toll tickets to the wrong damn owner. There are so many variations on these plates, even the authorities get them mixed up! Pretty alarming, actually. What if they make that mistake and a vehicle is used in a crime? Jeezus have mercy. Lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="c6zhombre, post: 14552623, member: 76381"] Ya it's definitely not legal....but as already mentioned, there are so many variations available thru myplates.com nowadays, I doubt most officers would notice. It looks pretty similar at first glance to the other black plate options. I have a funny story on plates here in Texas.....I have the black "1845" plates with license TRMN8D. No big deal, right? Well.....one day in the mail I get a string of toll tickets from the North Texas Toll Authority up in the DFW area. Only problem is, I live over 7 hours away in south Texas and was not driving up there whatsoever. I look closely at the NTTA video capture still photo of the car going through, and sure enough it's a torch red terminator. I'm like the wtf? Then I look closer at the plate....it has TRMN8D but the problem is it's a "T" plate. T TRMN8D is the complete license. Took me several phone calls to NTTA to finally get someone to listen to what I was telling them and for them to realize they had sent these toll tickets to the wrong damn owner. There are so many variations on these plates, even the authorities get them mixed up! Pretty alarming, actually. What if they make that mistake and a vehicle is used in a crime? Jeezus have mercy. Lol. [/QUOTE]
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