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  • Both license plates are required again.

    New laws coming, starting on Sept 1st. Some as of today.


    HB 347 expands the current limitations on wireless communication device (cell phone) use in an active school crossing zone to include the property of a public elementary, middle, or junior high school for which a local authority has designated a school crossing zone. The use will only be restricted during the time a reduced speed limit is in effect for the school crossing zone. Further, it will not apply to vehicles that are stopped, or drivers using a hands-free device or making an emergency call.

    HB 1174 amends current statute to increase the minimum fines for the misdemeanor offense of passing a stopped school bus loading or unloading children. The minimum fine increases from $200 to $500, and the maximum fine for such an offense increases from $1,000 to $1,250. The bill also enhances the penalty for a second or subsequent conviction of that offense committed within five years to a misdemeanor punishable by a minimum fine of $1,000 and a maximum fine of $2,000.
    SB 181 allows a motor vehicle operator the option of using a wireless communication device (such as a cell phone) to display motor vehicle financial responsibility (proof of insurance) information as evidence of financial responsibility. The display does not constitute effective consent for a law enforcement officer, or any other person, to access the contents of the wireless communication device except to view the financial responsibility information. *This bill is effective immediately.

    SB 510 requires drivers to move over or slow down (as required depending on the roadway) when approaching a stationary Texas Department of Transportation vehicle with its lights activated and not separated from the roadway by a traffic-control device. This provision expands the state's Move Over/Slow Down law, which already requires drivers to yield to tow trucks, police, fire and emergency vehicles. Violators would commit a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine of up to $200; punishable by a fine of $500 if property damage occurs; or a Class B misdemeanor if the violation results in bodily damage.

    HB 2304 lowers the population requirement from 2.2 million to one million for counties where sheriffs or deputy sheriffs can be certified by DPS to enforce federal commercial motor vehicle regulations. This will open the opportunity to Bexar, Tarrant and Travis counties.

    HB 625 clarifies that the penalty for operating a vehicle on a public highway without displaying the two license plates assigned to the vehicle is a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $200.
    HB 3668 amends current statute to require the operator of a vehicle involved in an accident that results or is reasonably likely to result in the injury or death of a person to immediately determine whether a person is involved in the accident, and if so, whether the person requires aid, in addition to other existing statutory requirements.

    SB 275 increases the penalty for leaving the scene of a motor vehicle accident resulting in the death of a person and failing to render aid from a third-degree felony to a second-degree felony. A second degree felony carries a punishment of two to 20 years in prison and an optional fine not to exceed $10,000, whereas a third degree felony carries a penalty of two to 10 years in prison and an optional fine not to exceed $10,000.

    HB 1284 increases the penalty for the offense of initiating, communicating or circulating a false report of an emergency (such as a bomb threat) involving an institution of higher education from a Class A misdemeanor to a state jail felony. *This bill is effective immediately.

    HB 124 adds Salvia divinorum (unless unharvested and growing in its natural state) - including all parts of the plant, seeds and extracts from a part of the plant - to Penalty Group 3 of the Texas Controlled Substances Act.

    HB 2637 provides that an individual fraudulently using identifying information to avoid registering as a sex offender to be punished at the next highest degree felony.

  • #2
    oh nose!

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    • #3
      Cliff notes.....

      HB625 clarifies that the penalty for operating a vehicle on a public highway without displaying the two license plates assigned to the vehicle is a misdemeanor offense punishable by a fine not to exceed $200.
      Last edited by 01vnms4v; 08-30-2013, 09:45 AM.

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      • #4
        I got pulled over in college station while passing through by a state trooper for no front plate on the 13th. I had no idea they were still trying to enforce this.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by irbs View Post
          I got pulled over in college station while passing through by a state trooper for no front plate on the 13th. I had no idea they were still trying to enforce this.
          That probably my buddy Sean. They still use it as PC for a stop.

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          • #6
            Going in the front window and hoping for the best

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Unicorn Jeff View Post
              Going in the front window and hoping for the best
              x2

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Venom View Post
                That probably my buddy Sean. They still use it as PC for a stop.
                Isn't this illegal to use as PC since its not technically required right now.

                And either way, your buddy Sean is a dick.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by roliath View Post
                  Isn't this illegal to use as PC since its not technically required right now.

                  And either way, your buddy Sean is a dick.
                  IIRC it is still against the law, there just isnt a penalty.
                  "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Baron View Post
                    IIRC it is still against the law, there just isnt a penalty.
                    Yeah that's what I was told by FBPD, but was also told they can't use it as PC for a stop.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by roliath View Post
                      Isn't this illegal to use as PC since its not technically required right now.

                      And either way, your buddy Sean is a dick.
                      LOL. He's just doing his job.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Venom View Post
                        LOL. He's just doing his job.
                        Doesn't mean he isn't a dick. And lets face it, pulling someone over for one plate is a dick move.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by racrguy View Post
                          Doesn't mean he isn't a dick. And lets face it, pulling someone over for one plate is a dick move.
                          Ultra dick move, knowing there isn't a penalty for it.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by roliath View Post
                            Ultra dick move, knowing there isn't a penalty for it.
                            What about for having a license plate light that's out? I'm far from a LE nuthugger but it's obvious that you've never been one. They don't just randomly pull over cars that look legit for simple shit like that. Having a car is disrepair is a huge red flag for them committing more serious violations. Chances are he was just let go with a warning. If he would've ticketed him that would've been a dick move.

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                            • #15
                              my theory is that you are also doing something to make them look at you if they find something bullshit like that to stop you. Ive NEVER had a front plate on my dodge, and have yet to have a cop even bring it up. A few years back I had a fox gt that had a bra on it, and the flap that covered the plate (tucked behind it normally) would come out and fall over the front plate. I got stopped a couple of times for it, but I was always hauling ass or making turns at a higher speed than I should, etc.
                              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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