would it be illegal if i got a vinyl wrap made and installed onto my car that was just a print of a pattern of license plates and attached my real license plate onto my car so that it fit perfectly in the pattern? technically im still displaying my legal, unaltered plate.
>>17872543
Maybe.
Is it legal for me to put my plate on upside down? I just want to do it to be zany.
>>17872543
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>>17872569
back in the early 2000s i saw a few people driving around town in ricemobiles with crooked plates. they had aftermarket trunk lids with actual built-in crooked recessed mounting locations. i thought it looked retarded, and im pretty sure they got fix-it tickets for them as i didnt see them on the road for too long.
>>17872543
>would it be illegal if i got a vinyl wrap made and installed onto my car
You should read the laws of your state.
I think that the downsides of doing this outweigh any public art demonstration of your car. That's because if you ever get pulled over, the officer will automatically think you are a "Smart Aleck" and always give you the maximum citation(s) because they do not like people who try to mock the law with their cars.
If you have the money to wrap your car fully, why not do it more stylishly instead?
>>17873083
>if you ever get pulled over
oh im sure it would happen immediately. it's just a thought experiment. it wouldn't be worth the hassle for anything more than a joke, but im just wondering if technically there's a law against it. like a regulation against displaying 'falsified' plates or something. and if there's a grey area. ive seen people with euro front plates and those seem to be legal. what if the 'fake plates' on my wrap were all vanity plates? would probably still have the same camouflaging effect if the coloring and patterns were correct.