As I have been driving around lately I'm noticing a bunch of cars without license plates. Its annoying how brazen antifa is becoming thinking they can drive around in unmarked cars. I think they are planning something soon with all of antifa being in town. Possibly like a chop zone like Seattle
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When crime is not punished there is no crime, amirite?
Texas allowed people to print their own paper plates, supposedly only for when you actually buy a caruh. So now you can't go anywhere without seeing all these cars with paper plates, and it isn't a bad guess to think stolen or used for robbery or drive-by. And the folks driving them mostly seem sketchy, if you watch them they drive funny and just act sketchy, a lot of them.
No one in LE seems interested in policing them although cops have told me they do know many are stolen or otherwise illegal.
Cops do not care, I guess that really means our Society does not care.
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Blmtifa isn't being all that brazen: they know the twin-cities cops won't ding them for their unmarked cars.
thats probably true. in the last couple days ive noticed so many cars without license plates. ive thought about following them to see what they are up to
Different state, but in TX, in-person auto services are closed, so police will not start enforcing expired registrations and expired / missing plates until 60 days after the county's DMV / DoT offices open back up.
There was also a flurry of auto purchases when things started to open up.
Maybe different in MN, but something to think about.
Wow! Kinda scary. After reading your post I looked around in my area & there weren't any missing plates on cars. Some would say you're paranoid. But what other explanation is there, especially in your location? None. I hope you don't live downtown.
I dont live downtown but in one of the suburbs around downtown. its scary to see antifa in the suburbs now
The suburbs are the perfect place to hide illegal activity.
Driving in Phoenix last Thursday, I had the same thought (almost), I did notice a couple cars without any plates, but it seemed like every time I was at an intersection, there were always a few cars with paper plates (the temporary ones). Definitely more than usual. They are hard to read and easy to fake.