![]() “It’s a matter of resources when it comes down to it,” said CHP Officer Dan Olivas of the Inland Division.Īs for vehicle manufacturers, they don’t always include front license plate holders on new vehicles because several states (Florida, Arizona and North and South Carolinas, for example) don’t require vehicles to have a front license plate. Or, officers will on occasion stop a vehicle just to cite the driver for the missing front license plate. That being said, police do enforce this violation, mostly when officers stop a vehicle for another violation. Police and California Highway Patrol officers have told us this issue just isn’t a top priority for police agencies with limited resources who must prioritize service calls that involve public safety or life-saving emergencies. ![]() “I find a disservice to owners when the front plate holder is not included when the vehicle comes out of the factory,” Sinnema said.Ī: We’ve had a few readers in the past voice the same concern about missing front license plates and what they see as a lack of enforcement of this law. ![]() Q: Jim Sinnema of La Verne asked why the law, which requires vehicles to have both a front and a rear license plate, is not enforced. ![]()
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