I can see the Nat. Guards point if it was a new vehicle (but I still think
he was a jerk). Example: I live in Los Angeles. If I bought an ex-late
model LAPD B&W police car and then added the original "Police Decals",
numbers and equipment back on it....then drove it around Los Angeles I'd get
in trouble. If I drove a restored 1915 Model "T" Police Car with LAPD
markings I wouldn't get in trouble at all. It never occurred to me that
Military vehicles would fall into the same category until this string of
posts. I'd guess that the only time this would be a problem is if you had a
"new" style vehicle and drove it on a military base, etc. Otherwise no one
could care less.
-Frank Hall
45 MB
(Spell check found 3 mis-spelled words above...thank God for spell check)
>From: Cougarjack@aol.com
>To: <mil-veh@mil-veh.org> (Military Vehicles Mailing List)
>Subject: Re: [MV] Bumper #s...illegal???
>Date: Thu, 05 Jul 2001 17:43:37 EDT
>
>Ron,
>Well stated! Common sense prevails in such encounters. And Ken can come eat
>Sunday dinner with me anytime, and he doesn't have to spell it right.
>Attaboy Ken!
>Jack
>
>
>In a message dated Thu, 5 Jul 2001 12:19:44 PM Eastern Daylight Time, "Ron"
><rojoha@mediaone.net> writes:
>
><< While operating on public roads, legally tagged etc., your answer to
>Sgt.
>Richard Head, of the MD ANG, short form is, "Lick Me".
> If on a Federal Installation, ( say like, Ft. Lee, Air Force Bases for
>air shows etc.) with real MP's or government rental blah blah a whole page
>of good sense about bumper numbers and government packaging....
> And in regards to the one comment from another poster on Ken Uhrick's
>posts, Get a life! Ken keep posting. If it wasn't for spell check, they'd
>be after me too. Ken offers info and insights acquired over a life time,
>just like the rest of us. (snipped short for brevity)
>
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