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JTH:
--- Quote from: Chris C on November 03, 2014, 05:43:48 PM ---Where I found out that you can put your old plates on a a privately purchased vehicle was from a OPD friend (one of many I might add for those who think I may be a cop basher) who was told face to face by Marty Conboy. You CAN do this. I will also add NSP also confirmed this is LEGAL. If anyone knows what the true laws are it's NSP and Mr. Conboy.
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Can you by chance tell us what law makes this legal? Because I can't (when asked by an LEO who has stopped me) just say "Mr. Conboy said it was okay."
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What law makes that legal? I would have thought that taking plates registered to one particular vehicle, and placing them on another (that they are not registered to) would be rather an issue.
Chris C:
Believe it or not I told the Deputy that. I told him a OPD friend was told that face to face and why would Marty Conboy lie being the Omaha City Prosecutor? We went back and fourth for a few minutes where I kept telling him he was wrong. He went back to the car got on the radio and then wrote a warning. Whoever he radioed must have corrected him. I in turn called my OPD friend as soon as I pulled away who said the Deputy was wrong which I already knew. Stopped by the Troopers HQ and the Trooper (it was the big black Trooper that you always see on TV with the crash simulator) agreed that my friend and Marty were in the right.
I don't know how it works but it does.
DR4NRA:
--- Quote from: jthhapkido on November 03, 2014, 06:17:19 PM ---Can you by chance tell us what law makes this legal? Because I can't (when asked by an LEO who has stopped me) just say "Mr. Conboy said it was okay."
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What law makes that legal? I would have thought that taking plates registered to one particular vehicle, and placing them on another (that they are not registered to) would be rather an issue.
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I just bought a new vehicle. Can I put my old plates on it during the 30 days I have to register?
Yes. Just be sure to carry your ownership documents with you so that in the event you are stopped by law enforcement you can provide the proper evidence of ownership.
http://www.dmv.nebraska.gov/dvr/faq.html#useoldplates
JTH:
--- Quote from: DR4NRA on November 03, 2014, 07:21:07 PM ---I just bought a new vehicle. Can I put my old plates on it during the 30 days I have to register?
Yes. Just be sure to carry your ownership documents with you so that in the event you are stopped by law enforcement you can provide the proper evidence of ownership.
http://www.dmv.nebraska.gov/dvr/faq.html#useoldplates
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Exactly what I needed. Thanks!
David Hineline:
Just because someone on the internet says something happens does not make it so. Not one of the original posters claims of things that happened had any documentation, the sheep just fall in belief since it's on the internet it must be true.
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