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The L.A. Times had a little more about this latest anti-front plate thing.  Basically, what has changed is that parking enforcement officers are now able to ticket cars without front plates.  They mention that they will not do "random" searches, but most likely will only ticket parking offenders.  It is only a $25 fix-it ticket ($10 if you prove you've put your plate on within 21 days of the citation).  Doesn't sound as harsh as I thought.


But they also mentioned that police have done random stings on front plate offenders (specifically mentioning 202 tickets being handed at one intersection during one of such events).


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