Oh, so you’re doing the six-month thing. So many of your fellow “Floridians” at Chevy
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People have been getting away with stuff like that all over the country, and are still getting away with it. Please tell me which lovely state that you live that stuff like that doesn't happen? |
It is their right after serving in .mil. What did you do, PP ? |
+1,000 |
| dude didn’t say he was military |
how is that a bad thing? The guy is living a great life. |
I own a home here in Maryland and another in Florida, where I’m a resident. What’s your beef with that?
And yes, I’m former .mil MacDill AFB was my final positing before I retired, and our kids love Florida, so we stayed. What’s your issue with people from Florida? You sound like an unhinged a-hole. |
Hey, maybe they pulled you over BECAUSE OF your Florida tags. |
It's the window tint. This happens all the time to mil with FL tags. |
DP. If police are targeting Florida plates, it is a serious civil rights violation. State law requires you to tag your vehicle where you actually reside. A federal exemption exists allowing our brave and honorable veterans - ie, the people who would die to protect your freedoms and liberties - to keep plates & registration from states where they served our country. States don’t like that federal exception, but federal law trumps state law. Any police officer intentionally targeting veterans belongs in federal prison. |
It’s illegal to have FLA tags |
Pulling over someone with Florida tags is not intentionally targeting veterans. |
It’s my hometown. What’s your connection with it that you think it’s so terrible? |
Huh? Please explain ? |
They are clueless |