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Question about front plate citation in MD
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<blockquote data-quote="silver03svt" data-source="post: 14165776" data-attributes="member: 107540"><p>In most states, an officer <u><em><strong>would not</strong></em></u> write you the same equipment violation on the same date as a previous citation/summons was written, although by law, an officer <em><u><strong>can do that</strong></u></em> for each occasion you are observed operating your car. However, as soon as the next day rolls around, you are subject to being written again if the violation has not been brought into compliance.</p><p></p><p>There is no grace period that I know of for correcting the equipment issues, however, you can correct them and make a court appearance to show the judge that you have complied with the law. At that point, the judge has the authority to do what he pleases with the charge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="silver03svt, post: 14165776, member: 107540"] In most states, an officer [U][I][B]would not[/B][/I][/U] write you the same equipment violation on the same date as a previous citation/summons was written, although by law, an officer [I][U][B]can do that[/B][/U][/I] for each occasion you are observed operating your car. However, as soon as the next day rolls around, you are subject to being written again if the violation has not been brought into compliance. There is no grace period that I know of for correcting the equipment issues, however, you can correct them and make a court appearance to show the judge that you have complied with the law. At that point, the judge has the authority to do what he pleases with the charge. [/QUOTE]
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