This guy is a jerk. I guess he sees a sherman on a trailer and calls the
cops....right.....I call that filing a false police report...and that is a
crime! I would think that his commanding officer might be interested in his
use of the State Police to harass and delay civilians.........
I would go for this guys throat......
Just my rant!
Jon
At 09:53 AM 7/5/01 -0400, RKubu@aol.com wrote:
>List,
>I just spoke with a member of the Maryland Army NG and he said that it is
illegal to place bumper #s on any vehicle that was formerly the property of
the military. Has anyone heard of this before? Any truth to it? Imtold
him that my trucks were legally purchased, are privately insured and
tagged, and operated legally. I also told him that I do not attempt to
impersonate the military. Every one of my trucks came into my possession,
whether directly from the DRMO or a private dealer, with bumper #s. I have
heard each unit is supposed to eliminate any unit markings before they turn
their vehicles in. However, I suppose most actually don't. The Sgt. I
spoke with told me that, if they see any military vehicle being operated by
a private owner, they will call the state police and report it stolen.
Then, according to this guy, the police show up at your door demanding
proof of ownership. I am going to start carrying around a copy of the
title just in case I am stopped. May!
>be, it is eventually going to be
> like Central America where you can't even own or operate a vehicle
painted with military colors.
>
>Bruce
>
>1967 M35A2 w/w
>1971 M35A2 w/w
>1972 M35A2C w/w
>1973 M275A2
>1979 M813A1 w/w
>1986 M1009
>
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