Money VOLUNTARILY given to the gov't? [hahhah-no]
I get wanting to show your pride, gratitude, etc., but not 1 cent of my hard earned money goes to the gov't unless it keeps me out of prison. Tax is theft.
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Money VOLUNTARILY given to the gov't? [hahhah-no]
I get wanting to show your pride, gratitude, etc., but not 1 cent of my hard earned money goes to the gov't unless it keeps me out of prison. Tax is theft.
On a related note, I bought a brand new truck in Texas and the plates cost me $45. Moved here with that same truck a year later and when I put Colorado plates on it it was somewhere around $380. It was quite the surprise and my first lesson in the high cost of living here.
Never heard that. My local clerk let me use the old plates from my Jeep Cherokee when I scrapped it and bought a Toyota. Those had to be six or seven years old.
I have a reasonable guess as to why. I bet after a plate isn't used for two years, the state marks the plate number as unused and can re-issue the number to someone else.
So your number may be in use on another vehicle. Most likely it isn't. Being the government (and especially the MVD), they can't be bothered to simply look up your old number and see if it's been reissued (I doubt they even have a process of taking it off the available list). Easier to shaft the customer, because they have no market pressures that result in good customer service.
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