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Florida Drivers Are Getting Arrested Over License Plate Frames and Now It’s Heading to Court
Florida drivers are facing jail time and fines over license plate frames due to a vague new law. Now a federal court ...
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Florida’s $500 license plate frame crackdown — the real story behind the law and what it means for drivers
A simple license plate frame might not seem like a legal risk, but in parts of Florida it suddenly could be. A new law now allows drivers to face fines of up to $500—and even possible jail time—if ...
Drivers risk jail over license plate frames under a new Florida law now facing a constitutional challenge ...
In Florida, drivers can have a license plate frame as long as the letters and numbers and the tag decal are visible. But the updated law has brought some confusion when it comes to enforcement. One ...
FLORIDA – What once amounted to a minor traffic citation in Florida can now lead to jail time. A new state law, House Bill 253, took effect in October and makes it illegal to display anything that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In news that may have slipped under your radar, your favorite license plate frame may now actually be illegal. In a law passed on ...
A Florida law meant to keep license plates clearly visible is now facing a federal challenge after some drivers were ...
GREENSBORO, N.C. — You know the license plate frames that have fuzzy overlays to keep cameras from getting a good snapshot of them are illegal, but could your everyday license plate frame be illegal ...
As of October 1, anything that obstructs your license plate is illegal in Florida with harsher punishments, starting with up to a $500 fine, up to 60 days in jail, or both. The law was intended to ...
After outcry on social media, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles issued a memo clarifying how the state's new law on license plate frames and covers should be enforced.
State lawmakers on Wednesday moved to clear up confusion they created last year over the use of vehicle license plate frames.
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