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    Darin Younce is offline Board Regular Darin Younce is an unknown poster at this point.  Don't let him/her around power tools just yet.
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    Well, I got pulled by a Tn patrol yesterday . He said the reason he pulled
    me was my tag on the front of my truck was sorta crooked. Actually , I had stepped on it several times while strapping cars on the top carrier
    and the bolt fell off so I used a plastic tie the hold it on till I could get the right size bolt.( just happened the day before ) Anyway he said that was fine but said he might as well do an inspection . So he did a level 1 and I passed , so I got me a little green sticker on my windshield. Gee, being that I need several good inspections , I might just leave that tag a "sorta crooked "

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    Quote Originally Posted by Darin Younce
    So he did a level 1 and I passed , so I got me a little green sticker on my windshield. Gee, being that I need several good inspections , I might just leave that tag a "sorta crooked "
    Ah, life is good!

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    Congrats on the no violation inspection.

    Drivers don't realize that little things like crooked license plates, tool box doors sagging or open, etc. tend to attract the eye of the DOT officer, often times leading to inspections. The best your truck "LOOKS" to the naked eye, the least likely you are to attract the weary eye of the bored inspector.

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    thebaldeagle655 wrote:

    " Drivers don't realize that little things like crooked license plates, tool box doors sagging or open, etc. tend to attract the eye of the DOT officer, often times leading to inspections. The best your truck "LOOKS" to the naked eye, the least likely you are to attract the weary eye of the bored inspector."

    I have quickly learned what you posted is exactly right. Even when I was fixin the tag with the makeshift tie , I was thinking , "will this be a red flag?" . I joked about leaving it crooked but I will fix it properly , no need to invite possible trouble. I am sure I will get plenty of chances for more inspections. BTW, I have in the past learned that patrolmen seem to always take a second look at anything tag related, I once was pulled for having two different bolts on a tag ( one short , one long) . The officer said it seemed like I may have switched tags from another car . They are always on the look out for swapped or stolen tags it seems.

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    thebaldeagle655 wrote:

    " Drivers don't realize that little things like crooked license plates, tool box doors sagging or open, etc. tend to attract the eye of the DOT officer, often times leading to inspections. The best your truck "LOOKS" to the naked eye, the least likely you are to attract the weary eye of the bored inspector."

    I have quickly learned what you posted is exactly right. Even when I was fixin the tag with the makeshift tie , I was thinking , "will this be a red flag?" . I joked about leaving it crooked but I will fix it properly , no need to invite possible trouble. I am sure I will get plenty of chances for more inspections. BTW, I have in the past learned that patrolmen seem to always take a second look at anything tag related, I once was pulled for having two different bolts on a tag ( one short , one long) . The officer said it seemed like I may have switched tags from another car . They are always on the look out for swapped or stolen tags it seems.

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    thebaldeagle655 wrote:

    " Drivers don't realize that little things like crooked license plates, tool box doors sagging or open, etc. tend to attract the eye of the DOT officer, often times leading to inspections. The best your truck "LOOKS" to the naked eye, the least likely you are to attract the weary eye of the bored inspector."

    I have quickly learned what you posted is exactly right. Even when I was fixin the tag with the makeshift tie , I was thinking , "will this be a red flag?" . I joked about leaving it crooked but I will fix it properly , no need to invite possible trouble. I am sure I will get plenty of chances for more inspections. BTW, I have in the past learned that patrolmen seem to always take a second look at anything tag related, I once was pulled for having two different bolts on a tag ( one short , one long) . The officer said it seemed like I may have switched tags from another car . They are always on the look out for swapped or stolen tags it seems.

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    thebaldeagle655 wrote:

    " Drivers don't realize that little things like crooked license plates, tool box doors sagging or open, etc. tend to attract the eye of the DOT officer, often times leading to inspections. The best your truck "LOOKS" to the naked eye, the least likely you are to attract the weary eye of the bored inspector."

    I have quickly learned what you posted is exactly right. Even when I was fixin the tag with the makeshift tie , I was thinking , "will this be a red flag?" . I joked about leaving it crooked but I will fix it properly , no need to invite possible trouble. I am sure I will get plenty of chances for more inspections. BTW, I have in the past learned that patrolmen seem to always take a second look at anything tag related, I once was pulled for having two different bolts on a tag ( one short , one long) . The officer said it seemed like I may have switched tags from another car . They are always on the look out for swapped or stolen tags it seems.

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    You are right , it would be a red flag . I once got pulled in my car for having two different bolts ( one long, one short) on a tag. The officer said
    it is a sign of a switched or stolen tag .

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    You are right , it would be a red flag . I once got pulled in my car for having two different bolts ( one long, one short) on a tag. The officer said
    it is a sign of a switched or stolen tag .

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