Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you expect the city to do? The tags are not tied to any person or address, they are fake, so they can't be ticketed and enforced, because there is no tracing.
there isn't manpower to pull over every person who is using one and...shouldn't it be up to Maryland to do something about it in terms of creating tags that can't be copied or replicated so easily?
Why do you make excuses for lawlessness? If a car doesn't have a valid tag, tow it.
Anonymous wrote:What do you expect the city to do? The tags are not tied to any person or address, they are fake, so they can't be ticketed and enforced, because there is no tracing.
there isn't manpower to pull over every person who is using one and...shouldn't it be up to Maryland to do something about it in terms of creating tags that can't be copied or replicated so easily?
Anonymous wrote:If someone with paper tags hits me and I have no way to identify them, then what?
Anonymous wrote:Why doesn’t Maryland do anything about paper tags? Seems like they aren’t pulling people over either?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every crime report I read talks about the getaway car having paper tags. I see fake paper tags all over the city. Why is the city not pulling these cars over? Worst case, you ticket someone for illegally avoiding speed/red light cameras. More likely, you find stolen cars and people up to no good. Seems like low hanging fruit.
The enforcement would be inequitable. The mayor has a task force to prevent that.
https://dmoi.dc.gov/atetaskforce
I don’t see anything about paper tags at that link.
Anonymous wrote:If someone with paper tags hits me and I have no way to identify them, then what?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost every crime report I read talks about the getaway car having paper tags. I see fake paper tags all over the city. Why is the city not pulling these cars over? Worst case, you ticket someone for illegally avoiding speed/red light cameras. More likely, you find stolen cars and people up to no good. Seems like low hanging fruit.
The enforcement would be inequitable. The mayor has a task force to prevent that.
https://dmoi.dc.gov/atetaskforce
Anonymous wrote:Almost every crime report I read talks about the getaway car having paper tags. I see fake paper tags all over the city. Why is the city not pulling these cars over? Worst case, you ticket someone for illegally avoiding speed/red light cameras. More likely, you find stolen cars and people up to no good. Seems like low hanging fruit.