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    Mufti-cop with rego stickers on back window

    Is it legal to have registration slips (etc) mounted on the rear window of a cage?

    What would be the purpose of those slips?

    Always thought registration slips (etc) had to be on the lower left of the front wind screen.

    See file photo below from a mufti-police car snapped recently (here).

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    RUC, COF and Rego?

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    WHAAAT???? For fucks sake,how can they get away with dangerous placement of stickers like that? Someone could get KILLED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Race down there and do a citizen's arrest,we'll back you up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Flyingpony View Post
    Always thought registration slips (etc) had to be on the lower left of the front wind screen.
    Just noticed, there are actually none on the lower left front wind screen.
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    maybe its a new trend??... kinda like... the thing the G's/boyracer/homies do with the number plates on their cars.... tilt them on an angle.... hooodies on... rego on back window?!...
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    yea new trend alright...who better to learn from then the LAWMEN themselves....i gona put mine on the rear now...any seconds!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by sexy beast View Post
    yea new trend alright...who better to learn from then the LAWMEN themselves....i gona put mine on the rear now...any seconds!!!
    Mine already is....(talking bike here lol)
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    Strange... someone call HP and get them to ticket them for incorrectly displaying the rego sticker.

    Surely as long as you got em, who cares where you stick em? ( I am still talking about the stickers by the way).

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    Another thread states this truck tows a police boat trailer - could they be the labels for the trailer reg? (dunno why it needs three unless there are three different trailers)
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    If it is such a big deal, maybe someone should just ring up the maritime police unit and ask them? I doubt they'd keep it a secret.
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    Wrong Place.....

    I have a mate in the road transport industry who got $2400 worth of fines for displaying stickers on the wrong side of the heavy trailer he was towing .....

    Was a repainted trailer and they put the holders on the right in stead of left or somethig like that .....


    EX LTSA Web site http://www.landtransport.govt.nz/factsheets/38.html

    Where should I display my licence?
    Your RUC licence details must be displayed at all times on the inside of the passenger's side of the front windscreen. The face of the licence, which shows the registration plate number, must be visible from outside the vehicle. If a supplementary licence has been issued, both the distance and the supplementary licence must be displayed.


    Throw that man in jail! Looks like a CVIU ute. Community roadwatch report ... what is the rego of the ute?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Titanium View Post
    ... what is the rego of the ute?

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