On 7/31/07, Stewart Stremler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> begin  quoting Richard Reynolds as of Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 04:56:05PM -0700:
> [attribution deleted by previouus poster]
> > >>IF it were looking for the tag, tags have rarely been effective
> > >
> > >Um... I would think that tags wouldn't be effective because it's a
> > >tedious and boring job checking lots of cars for a small number with
> > >a missing tag. Tedious and boring job = ineffective enforcement.
> >
> > right, plus they are to easily duplicated and stolen and ..... up close
>
> Um... duplicated, maybe. Stolen, not so easily, especially when you do
> the razor-blade thing.
>
> I don't think that too many people have the facilities to do a decent
> job of duplicating 'em anyway... it's doubtful that your average
> printer would accept such a job, and the payoff for forging 'em
> just isn't worth the effort. (Well, maybe for car-thieves, but they
> can swap a plate just as easily -- how often do we check our license
> plates?)

Come on now. Any Kinkos has a color copier that will
do a more than adequate job of copying the little
registration tag.

I have had mine stolen before I learned the razor blade
trick. Now I _always_ make a few color copies as back up.

BobLQ


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