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Posted on 6/16/13 at 4:01 pm to El Josey Wales
Seen this on LA Sportsman
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Difference in inspection sticker
The trailer's inspection sticker is merely stapled to your registration papers, rather than stuck to some part of your trailer. The paper protecting the sticky side is not removed, and is transparent enough for the sticker to be read through the paper.
The issuing inspection station is supposed to place a rubber-stamped 'X' on the sticker to call attention to it being a trailer inspection, and to prevent an unscrupulous person from later mounting it on the windshield of an automobile (that probably wouldn't pass inspection).
It's been the law for trailers as long as there has been a law for us to inspect our cars and trucks. Anybody whining about it is merely ignorant to the law.
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