In my 10+ years experience in legal defense, I have observed many Ohioans driving around in expensive foreign-made vehicles not only with no front plate, but without even a bracket to hold a front plate. I doubt any of them have ever been pulled over for not having a front plate (otherwise they'd have a front plate by now). I've also seen plenty of people charged with not having a front plate. But I've only ever seen people charged with not having a front plate under two circumstances: 1) driving any car without a front plate in a bad neighborhood, or 2) driving a crappy car without a front plate in a nice neighborhood. In my experience, the front plate law is used primarily as a pretext to stop people in order to go on a fishing expedition to look for other crimes. When I see a front plate charge, I immediately think, "Get the dash cam and look for suppression issues."
Well, yeah, but what about all of the non-valid points that never get made and therefore the idiocy that's avoided by stopping the conversation with rhetoric? Sometimes a bludgeon is required.
This is incorrect. As diet POP goes, Dr Pepper tastes the most like its non-diet original, and thus is the best. However, drink less pop and drink more beer!
I eat enough calories don’t need to drink them. But Once you get use to it it’s like liquid happiness
Anyway, while Dr. Pepper - regular, diet or drano-added - is some seriously foul shit, if I was dying of thirst in a desert I would crawl right on past a big cooler full of Vernors. That stuff is literally revolting.