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kshucker t1_jdxtsnf wrote

https://www.dmv.pa.gov/VEHICLE-SERVICES/Registration%20Plates/Pages/Personalized%20Availability.aspx

> Personalized registration plates may contain up to seven letters and numbers in combination. One hyphen or one space is permitted, but not both. Special characters are not available.

The next question is if it is legal to alter a plate. Something tells me it’s not legal to alter something that’s issued by the government. Dude’s gonna get pulled over and have surprised Pikachu face.

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reefered_beans t1_jdyjin9 wrote

Yet I see those police blue stripe stickers all the time and guess who isn’t getting pulled over for those? 👀 not suggesting that either is okay

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MostlySpiders t1_je2q80d wrote

Pretty sure there was a big flap recently about it being illegal in PA to cover any part of a plate with anything.

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Scrungo_Mungo t1_jdzxs77 wrote

This fool is in Franklin county, all he has to do is screech “MAGA” when the cop pulls him over and he will get a pounder of Natty Ice for free :)

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shewy92 t1_jdzxcru wrote

> Something tells me it’s not legal to alter something that’s issued by the government

IDK about that since technically those old registration stickers were on the plate and could be considered altering it. Those stickers were technically only allowed to be on the designated top left corner but you see them on all 4 corners some times

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Yen-sama t1_je1a3ug wrote

That sticker was an intended use though, and those license plates are still government property. I assume altering a license plate is a similar crime to defacing currency.

Unless you're outright trying to change the characters on the tag, which is probably considered fraud like the example given in another comment where a lady painted on an S to the end of her vanity plate.

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