While I don't agree with periodic mandatory license plate replacement I do feel that replacement of severely damaged and extremely faded plates should be mandatory. I've seen license plates in use that would have been impossible to read standing still much less at highway speeds. For all our sakes I think we need to give law enforcement officers a fighting chance to do their job. If you can't take reasonable care of your plates you need to ante-up the crummy 10 bucks.
As a retired service technician having worked at several apartment complexes, I am aware of the comments often made about "apartment dwellers". Most such comments are made out of pure ignorance and have very little basis in fact. In my nearly 32 years of working in the rental housing industry, we have had as our residents doctors, lawyers, clergy, business executives and retirees who spent six months per year in their apartments and the other six months in their southern or western condos. Many of our residents have been widows or widowers who no longer wanted the responsibilities of owning and caring for their own real estate.
Stereo-types are usually more a matter of fiction than fact.
Ohio drops license-plate replacement effort
While I don't agree with periodic mandatory license plate replacement I do feel that replacement of severely damaged and extremely faded plates should be mandatory. I've seen license plates in use that would have been impossible to read standing still much less at highway speeds. For all our sakes I think we need to give law enforcement officers a fighting chance to do their job. If you can't take reasonable care of your plates you need to ante-up the crummy 10 bucks.
February 7, 2013 at 9:05 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Apartment fire cause remains under investigation
As a retired service technician having worked at several apartment complexes, I am aware of the comments often made about "apartment dwellers". Most such comments are made out of pure ignorance and have very little basis in fact. In my nearly 32 years of working in the rental housing industry, we have had as our residents doctors, lawyers, clergy, business executives and retirees who spent six months per year in their apartments and the other six months in their southern or western condos. Many of our residents have been widows or widowers who no longer wanted the responsibilities of owning and caring for their own real estate.
Stereo-types are usually more a matter of fiction than fact.
January 29, 2013 at 6:11 p.m. permalink suggest removal