jpfever
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The Violations in order and I will address each one after I have listed them in order:
Number 1: MD: TA-13-703(g) Unauthorized display and use of a REG Plate.
- The actual law:
(g) Unauthorized display of registration plate.- A person may not display on or for a vehicle any registration plate that is neither:
(1) Issued for the vehicle; or (2) Otherwise lawfully used on or for the vehicle under this title.
2. MD: TA-13-704(b) Fraudulently applying for Vehicle Registration
(b) In any application for the registration of a vehicle, a person may not:
(1) Fraudulently use a false or fictitious name;
(2) Knowingly make a false statement;
(3) Knowingly conceal a material fact; or (4) Otherwise commit a fraud in making the application.
3. MD: TA-13-936E2I Unlawful use of Historic Truck for General Daily Transportation
(e) In applying for registration of a historic motor vehicle under this section, the owner of the vehicle shall submit with the application a certification that the vehicle for which the application is made:
(1) Will be maintained for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, occasional transportation, and similar uses; and
(2) Will not be used:
(i) For general daily transportation; or
(ii) Primarily for the transportation of passengers or property on highways.
In the Traffic Violation Warning, the Trooper changed the model from Pickup Truck to Hummer.
Now to address the 3 violations:
1. The information on the Maryland issued title and registration was taken from an a title issued from another state. The Tag agent entered the information from the said title on to the Maryland forms, I signed, paid my fees and walked out with my historic tags. The former title listed the M998 as an AM General Pickup Truck. The tag and registration that was issued by the State of Maryland say AM General Pickup Truck.
2. I hid nothing from the State, knowingly or willingly, as I submitted an application for Title and Registration with proof of ownership of a 1990 AM General Pickup truck per the previous title. I contacted the Maryland Motor Vehicles and asked about this. The Agent confirmed that they would have taken the information from the previous title and listed the vehicle on the Maryland Title and Registration as an AM General Pickup Truck as it is currently.
3. Granted, I was hauling a trailer, but that has nothing to do with "General Daily Transportation." Give me a **** warning about the trailer, not me driving it on the occasion of my wife and I going for a spin. This truck sits in my driveway or in my garage Monday through Friday and is taken out occasionally for personal use. Which is allowed under the Maryland Transportation Statutes.
Prior to this stop, the Trooper has seen me once before using the truck to move a garden tractor from one house to another in the same trailer. He made no reference to seeing me driving my M998 on a regular basis, so where the **** he got me using it as "General Daily Transportation"; I have no clue. I have a separate vehicle for General Daily Transportation.
Trooper has a stiffy when if comes to folks in the area that have historic tags and driving the vehicles that the tag is attached to.
Not sure if the Trooper committed a crime by changing the model from Pickup Truck to Hummer in the Traffic Violation Warning, but I will retain this for future use if needed.
I honestly don't know of any model as Hummer that was offered by AM General. The brand "Hummer" was introduced in 1992 by AM General, with a model known as the H1 to the civilian population, which was based on the military version of the M998.
According to MVA had I listed "Hummer" on my application for title, I would have been committing FRAUD, as the Make/Model didn't exist in 1990. The MVA Rep stated I show go and get a certified copy of the Title File Record to take to court in the case this crap happens again. I so want to educate this A$$. Maybe it is time this Trooper becomes a desk jockey.
At the same time, I will not haul a trailer until I see my day in court, hoping that I can force the hand of the MSP to inspect my vehicle so I can legally pull a trailer in the Police/Communist State of Maryland.
In regards to a law where State owned vehicles are exempt from safety inspections in Maryland - there isn't one and since the agency does not pay tax on the vehicle, they are not required to have it inspected. What kind of crap is that?
Number 1: MD: TA-13-703(g) Unauthorized display and use of a REG Plate.
- The actual law:
(g) Unauthorized display of registration plate.- A person may not display on or for a vehicle any registration plate that is neither:
(1) Issued for the vehicle; or (2) Otherwise lawfully used on or for the vehicle under this title.
2. MD: TA-13-704(b) Fraudulently applying for Vehicle Registration
(b) In any application for the registration of a vehicle, a person may not:
(1) Fraudulently use a false or fictitious name;
(2) Knowingly make a false statement;
(3) Knowingly conceal a material fact; or (4) Otherwise commit a fraud in making the application.
3. MD: TA-13-936E2I Unlawful use of Historic Truck for General Daily Transportation
(e) In applying for registration of a historic motor vehicle under this section, the owner of the vehicle shall submit with the application a certification that the vehicle for which the application is made:
(1) Will be maintained for use in exhibitions, club activities, parades, tours, occasional transportation, and similar uses; and
(2) Will not be used:
(i) For general daily transportation; or
(ii) Primarily for the transportation of passengers or property on highways.
In the Traffic Violation Warning, the Trooper changed the model from Pickup Truck to Hummer.
Now to address the 3 violations:
1. The information on the Maryland issued title and registration was taken from an a title issued from another state. The Tag agent entered the information from the said title on to the Maryland forms, I signed, paid my fees and walked out with my historic tags. The former title listed the M998 as an AM General Pickup Truck. The tag and registration that was issued by the State of Maryland say AM General Pickup Truck.
2. I hid nothing from the State, knowingly or willingly, as I submitted an application for Title and Registration with proof of ownership of a 1990 AM General Pickup truck per the previous title. I contacted the Maryland Motor Vehicles and asked about this. The Agent confirmed that they would have taken the information from the previous title and listed the vehicle on the Maryland Title and Registration as an AM General Pickup Truck as it is currently.
3. Granted, I was hauling a trailer, but that has nothing to do with "General Daily Transportation." Give me a **** warning about the trailer, not me driving it on the occasion of my wife and I going for a spin. This truck sits in my driveway or in my garage Monday through Friday and is taken out occasionally for personal use. Which is allowed under the Maryland Transportation Statutes.
Prior to this stop, the Trooper has seen me once before using the truck to move a garden tractor from one house to another in the same trailer. He made no reference to seeing me driving my M998 on a regular basis, so where the **** he got me using it as "General Daily Transportation"; I have no clue. I have a separate vehicle for General Daily Transportation.
Trooper has a stiffy when if comes to folks in the area that have historic tags and driving the vehicles that the tag is attached to.
Not sure if the Trooper committed a crime by changing the model from Pickup Truck to Hummer in the Traffic Violation Warning, but I will retain this for future use if needed.
I honestly don't know of any model as Hummer that was offered by AM General. The brand "Hummer" was introduced in 1992 by AM General, with a model known as the H1 to the civilian population, which was based on the military version of the M998.
According to MVA had I listed "Hummer" on my application for title, I would have been committing FRAUD, as the Make/Model didn't exist in 1990. The MVA Rep stated I show go and get a certified copy of the Title File Record to take to court in the case this crap happens again. I so want to educate this A$$. Maybe it is time this Trooper becomes a desk jockey.
At the same time, I will not haul a trailer until I see my day in court, hoping that I can force the hand of the MSP to inspect my vehicle so I can legally pull a trailer in the Police/Communist State of Maryland.
In regards to a law where State owned vehicles are exempt from safety inspections in Maryland - there isn't one and since the agency does not pay tax on the vehicle, they are not required to have it inspected. What kind of crap is that?
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