The anti radar sticker is a key innovation in automotive privacy. These thin, engineered films use light refraction and nanotechnology to disrupt cameras and scanners, blurring license plate details.
WASHINGTON − The Supreme Court won’t get involved in states’ regulation of vanity license plates, rejecting an appeal from a Tennessee woman challenging the rejection of her controversial '69PWNDU’ ...
The BMV may refuse to issue a PLP containing a combination of letters or numbers, or both, if the following apply: ...
Two bills have been filed in the Florida Legislature to end the requirement for that little yellow sticker on your license ...
They were all rejected as Indiana license plate numbers over the past year. The Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles released its ...
A Miami-Dade official has proposed eliminating the physical yellow registration decal from Florida license plates. The official argues that switching to digital verification would save money, reduce ...
A new Florida law makes it illegal to obstruct any part of a license plate, including numbers and registration stickers. The law targets tinted covers and devices designed to hide plates from law ...
TAMPA, Fla. — A new Florida law cracking down on drivers who block or alter the visibility of their license plates went into effect two months ago, but people are still confused about it. House Bill ...
If you’ve spent time driving in Florida recently, you may have noticed that some cars have a PM sticker on their license plate. This sticker usually sits in place of the year sticker that you’d have ...
Read full article: Gov. Ron DeSantis reveals his plan to replace property taxes in Florida TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – A recent law that took effect in Florida may have some drivers wondering: “Can I be ...
You might be able to stop sticking those little yellow stickers on your license plates if a Florida tax collector has his way. “The physical yellow decal is no longer needed,” Miami-Dade County Tax ...
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