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by drfuchs
396 days ago
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No, they always had legit California "temporary plates" for the allowable (at the time) 6 months. They were very ticketable; his motivation was to keep his car relatively anonymous when driving around. Source: Me, living near his house and walking by regularly. |
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> "From 2019, California joins most of the other states in the nation by requiring newly bought cars to be issued temporary license plates."
https://arstechnica.com/cars/2016/07/steve-jobs-loophole-clo...