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Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:

You drive while you are parked? Is this ignorance or laziness?
 
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

For the record, it's also illegal in some states to wear sunglasses if your license doesn't indicate that you wear glasses. Just because it's not heavily enforced doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to get a ticket if you get caught doing it.
 
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:

You drive while you are parked? Is this ignorance or laziness?

Oh please, don't be thick. No one removes their parking permit every time they start their car.. That's just silly.
 
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
I'm thinking that cop wanted to meet his ticket quota or that it was a newbie that was excited to make a stop.

More likely the cop stopped him because he thought the car was suspicious - suspicious can have a pretty broad definition, ranging from driving erratically to driving normally - but the OP gave him some attitude so he gave him a ticket that he otherwise wouldn't have. Or maybe the guy was just being a dick, either is possible.
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: IHateMyJob2004
You drive while you are parked? Is this ignorance or laziness?

Oh please, don't be thick. No one removes their parking permit every time they start their car.. That's just silly.

Seriously...
 
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: Rock Hydra
Originally posted by: BooGiMaN
in calif i believe its illegal to have anything hanging from the rearview mirror that can impede your view not sure about your state

It's the same for New York. My mom has a stuffed fish hanging from her rear view mirror and had it hanging there for a year or two and hasn't been pulled over.

Most cops don't even want to bother with something like that. I'm thinking that cop wanted to meet his ticket quota or that it was a newbie that was excited to make a stop.

And you know this how?

1) Quotas have been discussed many times - they're not something that all departments have..namely because they're illegal. Blanket statements saying that officers have to meet quotas come from ignorance.

2) Excited to make a stop? You can follow any car for five minutes - chances are that they will conduct a traffic violation.

3) If the officer had noticed anything suspicious, the tassle legally gave him probably cause to pull the car over - as ridiculous as it sounds..it's technically a visual obstruction (per FL law..not sure about everywhere else). It's also 'technically' illegal to coast downhill in neutral..etc..

I didn't say I knew. I said I was thinking. Nowhere in my post did I say I knew why.

 
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

For the record, it's also illegal in some states to wear sunglasses if your license doesn't indicate that you wear glasses. Just because it's not heavily enforced doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to get a ticket if you get caught doing it.

Now that's just plain idiotic. When the sun glare is bad, NOT wearing sunglasses can be dangerous.
 
Originally posted by: EGGO
Something's wrong here. I'm not saying that what he got you for is a primary offense, but they usually don't waste time to even do that. I keep stuff hanging on my rearview mirror all the time. I got caught twice for speeding, the officer just gave me a ticket for the stuff on the mirror instead.

What I'm saying is that I find it wierd that he just took his precious time to do that, are you sure you're not telling us everything?


Well, they did ask to search my car, which I declined. They took that to mean I had been arrested before. They checked my license out, and when they saw that I indeed have not been arrested, then did a search looking in to see if he could see something. I signed my ticket then left.

Now, I was simply asking what would happen if I fought it...which I am going to do. Some people gave me good advice on what to do and a lot of other just filled in the space with a bunch of worthless junk.
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

For the record, it's also illegal in some states to wear sunglasses if your license doesn't indicate that you wear glasses. Just because it's not heavily enforced doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to get a ticket if you get caught doing it.

Now that's just plain idiotic. When the sun glare is bad, NOT wearing sunglasses can be dangerous.

Definately. Hmm...I wonder. Do they make polarized windshields?
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.
hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:
Look carefully at the parking ticket. Somewhere on the ticket it will say "remove when vehicle is in motion" or something like that.

Granted, no-one actually takes them off of their mirror, but it's still not legal and the ticket makers put that on their to absolve them of liability.

ZV
 
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: sixone
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.

For the record, it's also illegal in some states to wear sunglasses if your license doesn't indicate that you wear glasses. Just because it's not heavily enforced doesn't mean you shouldn't be prepared to get a ticket if you get caught doing it.

Now that's just plain idiotic. When the sun glare is bad, NOT wearing sunglasses can be dangerous.

I agree.. the sad thing about it is that if only a few people actually get caught, there won't be enough people to complain to have anything done about the law. So there will always be a small minority that will get screwed by a bs law.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.
hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:
Look carefully at the parking ticket. Somewhere on the ticket it will say "remove when vehicle is in motion" or something like that.

ZV

err I have, on the permit. And I have read the parking rules and regulations brochure that they mail out to every student with the permit.
Plus they wouldn't be stupid enough to make the parking permit to hang on the rear view window if it was illegal. They would just make a sticker or the sort.
 
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.
hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:
Look carefully at the parking ticket. Somewhere on the ticket it will say "remove when vehicle is in motion" or something like that.

Granted, no-one actually takes them off of their mirror, but it's still not legal and the ticket makers put that on their to absolve them of liability.

ZV

Let's not forget all the people that put stickers on their windshield, including car service shops. That's another obstruction too. So people gets ticketed for that also? Please...
 
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Zenmervolt
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: HappyPuppy
That's right, in most states it is illegal to hang anything from you rear view mirror. If you can't figure out why then maybe you should go back to hight school for a few more years.
hmm my school makes us to hang our parking permit on the rear view mirror - or we'll get ticketed
:roll:
Look carefully at the parking ticket. Somewhere on the ticket it will say "remove when vehicle is in motion" or something like that.

ZV

err I have, on the permit. And I have read the parking rules and regulations brochure that they mail out to every student with the permit.
Plus they wouldn't be stupid enough to make the parking permit to hang on the rear view window if it was illegal. They would just make a sticker or the sort.

It's perfectly legal to have it there when you're parked. 😛

On one of my cars, the tint is too dark and the exhaust is illegal - first/last time I got a ticket (Aug '04), the officer didn't mention either. However, my mother (heh) was pulled over a few weeks back, but the officer (literally) started yelling at the driver of another car about a loud stereo, and took off after it..
 
That's the dumbest thing ever. What about when people use the mirrors to block the sun? Doesn't that cover at least 1/3 of their vision out the windshield?
 
Originally posted by: Pepsei
Originally posted by: CadetLee
Originally posted by: Pepsei
hmmm the rear view mirror itself probably obstruct the view more than the tassel. use that as an argument.

nevada law says legal, probably

The rearview may block forward vision, but it provides rearward vision. 😛


reminded me of vans with rear view mirrors, almost useless...
don't know if U-hauls have them too...

Heh - and the work vans without side windows..have to just use side mirrors..but somehow they're legal. Ah well..
 
I don't get this.

my rear view is at an angle to me that no motorist will be an issue going forward unless it's a crashing cessna.

 
I just drove home from work. I don't even notice the parking permit when I drive. My brain automatically ignores it. Plus it only blocks one eye, the other eye automatically fills in the picture.
Tassels are just a few pieces of string FFS! It won't obstruct anyone's vision.
 
that sucks for you. on a side note, my school's parking permit is required to be hanged on the rearview mirror, is that illegal?
 
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