DeSantis Unveils Ultimate Florida License Plate – And Libs Are Completely Losing Their Minds
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Oxymoron. "Don't tread on me" placed on a registration you are forced to use. Government has no right to force We the People to register OUR property with them.
It's nobody's business what you own.
Now do how forcing you to buy insurance is fascist and totalitarian.
Lemme help you out with this abhorrent government intrusion on your right to bear Chevys:
It’s a license plate for vehicles that will be utilized on public roads. The ‘registration’ is logical if you want to also have an enabler for the public safety and security apparatus. Also to pay for and/or maintain it. The plates give LEOs a unique identifier if they need to track down stolen vehicles, identify potential deadly threats that may exist if the vehicle is associated with a criminal … you know, because we will always have those, lots of other LOCIGAL reasons to give your vehicle a unique ID.
“Don't tread on me” is not a bumper sticker slogan against ‘the man’. It applies universally.
It's a convenience too, as you said. Unique identifiers make locating stolen cars easier. Anyone who has gone down the bicycling rabbit hole has heard a lot of stories about how they couldn't prove a bicycle was theirs and get it back unless they had a unique identifier somewhere on the bicycle that showed it was theirs.
Without a license plate, your black Corvette that you worked to save for and buy would just be one of many in a sea, and you would never get it back, whereas the license plate aids in various ways.
And yes, public roads. We as a community agreed with unique identifiers on the shared road, just like we agreed with reaching a certain age of maturity to be able to drive freely.
It's not really a winnable fight, and you're not required to have a plate to own the car, just to use it on public roads.
P.S. I do feel like mandatory insurance is fascist and totalitarian though.
A license plate is not a VIN number and comes off a car in under a minute. If I steal your corvette, the plate is the first thing that is coming off, never to be seen again. The best way to identify your vehicle (aside from a VIN) is to do non-stock modifications on it.
Plates only matter if you get pulled over and an officer runs your ID next to the plate. Until then, you can have a fake or stolen plate without issue. (stolen plates might be noticed, if recently added to the list or an officer is bored or plate-scanning) You can drive across the country with different plates on the corvette with a low risk of trouble if you drive safely. So clearly they're not a reasonable deterrent against car theft. Chop shops are a thing, as well.
Public roads can be funded with a tax, and don't need to be paired with a plate.