Front licence plate in California
#47
Its been over a year since you installed it. How is is holding up? Do you hear a noise? Any issues with the plastic piece the mount is installed on? Thanks!!
#49
In California it's a fix-it ticket. I got pulled over by the CHP a year ago for my spirited driving, and although the officer didn't catch me speeding, he wrote me a ticket for the lack of front license plate. If you put the front plate on and come to the courthouse to get an officer to sign the ticket, it ends up costing around $25 and the charge is dropped. I have a license plate holder that mounts in the tow hook socket.
#50
I was born in CA and have only had two cars with front plates, the first two I owned, a 1958 Volvo and a Ford Anglia, that had an engine the size of a small loaf of bread and would top out at 55 mph. No speeding tickets with that one...
After that I have owned about ten cars, mostly sports cars, several high performance. No front plates, but in my early (and pre-radar) years, lots of tickets, but never one for the lack of a plate. The police knew that it was not there, but I believe that your attitude has a lot to do with them tacking that violation onto your ticket.
I did pick one up in San Francisco in my Porsche a few years ago, even though my meter was paid up. $110. as I remember. I just paid it. We also got one in San Francisco parking in a city-owned garage. I would advise against buying a tow hook of other attachment to get it signed off for $20., as you must pay for the attachment and then will pay a lot more if you are caught with it off. In Porsche land $110 is the least of our worries, e.g., "Looks like you need tires, breaks and a new front $truts."
I have the feeling that meter readers focus on P-cars as very few have front plates. CA cities keep a higher percentage of the revenue from parking tickets, so many, like Palo Alto, issue them by the bucket. Also, the PDs do not need to pay the officer's time to attend the court cases that can result from speeding tickets.
After that I have owned about ten cars, mostly sports cars, several high performance. No front plates, but in my early (and pre-radar) years, lots of tickets, but never one for the lack of a plate. The police knew that it was not there, but I believe that your attitude has a lot to do with them tacking that violation onto your ticket.
I did pick one up in San Francisco in my Porsche a few years ago, even though my meter was paid up. $110. as I remember. I just paid it. We also got one in San Francisco parking in a city-owned garage. I would advise against buying a tow hook of other attachment to get it signed off for $20., as you must pay for the attachment and then will pay a lot more if you are caught with it off. In Porsche land $110 is the least of our worries, e.g., "Looks like you need tires, breaks and a new front $truts."
I have the feeling that meter readers focus on P-cars as very few have front plates. CA cities keep a higher percentage of the revenue from parking tickets, so many, like Palo Alto, issue them by the bucket. Also, the PDs do not need to pay the officer's time to attend the court cases that can result from speeding tickets.
#51
No problems with the radar detector either..
Great front license plate solution for the Cayenne S..
#53
It has been 2 years, and it is like recently installed after car washing, rain, etc. Still fully secured..
One of the best options for front license plates for my Cayenne S, with radar..
#54
(True in both LA and San Francisco, in my recent experience.)
If I get pulled over by a real LEO for a missing front plate...it's probably the least of my problems.
Last edited by Liste-Renn; 12-06-2021 at 03:59 AM.
#55
I have been thinking about buying a static decal to put on top of the Xpel wrap in hopes it will prevent a ticket. Not sure if that will make things worse or better when I do get pulled over, but it might prevent those cops that just catch a glance and then pull you over for NFP. Texas.
My experience in Texas, as long as you’re in major cities and don’t look like rolling probable cause, you’re fine.
If you want to venture through small towns get a tow hook plate mount.
I haven’t had a plate in 25 years of driving in Dallas and Austin.
The only time I was pulled over for that alone, I was 20 and in a flashy red convertible.
The other two times it was mentioned was along with a speeding infraction, they wrote me for speed but issued a warning on the plate.
#57
All 37 years in Seattle I've never had a front license plate on my Porsche.
Can't stand seeing those holes in front 997 bumper - Combined with indent of license plate holder or the lic plate bolt marks scraping the bumper.
My 06 C4 previous owner made custom plastic mounts that attached to the lower bumper area. Sort of crazy considering the is the plate holder available that fits into the towing plug hole.
But nice there were no marks on bumper - 2 holes in the black area which I will get small plugs for.
Fellow member Kellen helped remove the mounts last week.
Can't stand seeing those holes in front 997 bumper - Combined with indent of license plate holder or the lic plate bolt marks scraping the bumper.
My 06 C4 previous owner made custom plastic mounts that attached to the lower bumper area. Sort of crazy considering the is the plate holder available that fits into the towing plug hole.
But nice there were no marks on bumper - 2 holes in the black area which I will get small plugs for.
Fellow member Kellen helped remove the mounts last week.
#58
In California it's a fix-it ticket. I got pulled over by the CHP a year ago for my spirited driving, and although the officer didn't catch me speeding, he wrote me a ticket for the lack of front license plate. If you put the front plate on and come to the courthouse to get an officer to sign the ticket, it ends up costing around $25 and the charge is dropped. I have a license plate holder that mounts in the tow hook socket.
The CHP officer who pulled me over started saying "cool car" and then noticed my missing front license plate.
And then he told me that I could either have a speeding ticket or a fix-it ticket, guess which one I choose :-)
#59
#60
My car has been a CA car since new in '06 and has never had a front plate mounted. In fact, when I purchased the car from the original owner the front plate was still in the DMV wrapper and was stored in the frunk. Since purchasing the car, I've received one speeding ticket and the cop never said a word about the plate or wrote me up because it was missing, and he's known as a hardnose around here. I'm sure it's totally cop dependent, but I carry my new front plate in the frunk and plan to just say, "Yes, I know and I'm waiting for the correct mounting bracket."
Cheers,
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Don
Cheers,
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Don