RE: [MV] CDL's & MV's VERY LONG hit DELETE NOW

From: Glenn Shaw (wolf.star@verizon.net)
Date: Fri Apr 29 2005 - 08:36:09 PDT


Ryan
Ma drivers do not need a GA plate to drive in GA any more than a GA driver
needs a MA plate to drive in MA. Both states recognize each others plates.
You just need to HAVE one on a vehicle ot trailer that is used on the public
way. You also need insurance. Not a problem.

Glenn

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Sent: Friday, April 29, 2005 10:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [MV] CDL's & MV's VERY LONG hit DELETE NOW

At 9:21 AM -0400 4/29/05, Glenn Shaw wrote:
>Hi Steve
>You most definitely would need a plate on it in MA. There was a court
>case already here inre to a small log splitter without a plate.

Mass doesn't recognize other states license plate laws? How nice of them. If
I ever get elected to office, I'll make a specific law to exclude
Massachusets residents from Ga acceptance of drivers licenses. Sorry, your
classes aren't to our standards, you need to get a Georgia plate to drive
here, otherwise you pay a fine.



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