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B1MMRRR
01-18-2012, 08:32 PM
OK Folks,

Senator Locke was kind enough to introduce this bill on behalf of a fellow CorvetteForum.com member, so if you want to help get this bill passed YOU NEED TO GET INVOLVED!!!!!!!!!

He hopes to get a House Bill introduced as well and will post an update if it happens.

Below is a link to the Senators to contact that will discuss this bill first:

http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?121+com+S11

Just click on their names and you can see their e-mail addresses and phone numbers.

Here is a link that shows all the Senators and their contact info:

http://apps.lis.virginia.gov/sfb1/Se...phoneList.aspx (http://apps.lis.virginia.gov/sfb1/Senate/TelephoneList.aspx)

By all means contact your Senator and feel free to use any and all of the below statement to e-mail them as well:

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Dear Honorable Virginia Legislators,

I request you vote to revoke the current law requiring the display of a front license plate on passenger vehicles by approving Senate Bill 27 (http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp...e?121+ful+SB27 (http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?121+ful+SB27)) when it comes before you.

I support keeping the current licensing fee structure and would like to discuss the significant benefits to not requiring front license plates. The reasons are briefly summarized in the paragraphs below:

First, eliminating the need for a front license plate will significantly reduce the state costs associated with production, storage, and shipping. The $1,000,000+ saved can be used to help balance the State budget or earmark it for road maintenance.

Second, a front license plate restricts the performance of some passenger vehicles. Modern cars are no longer being designed with front plates in mind. Installing the mounting brackets that are necessary to hold the plates interfere with the cars' aerodynamics, engine cooling efficiency, often get damaged during the car-washing process and also cause a devaluation of Collector’s Edition or other such Limited Edition vehicles when required to drill or otherwise modify the front bumper.

Third, unnecessary damage is sustained from minor bumper-to-bumper collisions, because the front mounting brackets on passenger cars can cause cracks and abrasions to the rear bumpers of the cars that they hit as well as rendering the license plate unreadable.

Finally, police officers will be more productive in stopping dangerous motor vehicle violations such as drunk driving, reckless driving, speeding, racing, etc., since their time will not be compromised by a Virginia motorist who simply did not have a front license plate on display.

Some Law enforcement officials are opposed to a measure abolishing the front license plate requirement, as they believe that losing the extra plate will make it more difficult for them to do their jobs in the best possible manner. However, in the 19 or more states that have abolished the front license plate requirement, there is no evidence of a decline in public safety as a result of the plate removal.

I urge you, the law making officials, to remove the two plate requirement.

Lastly, We the Voters and General Public of Virginia are appreciative of the Law Enforcement Officers and Law Making Officials of this great state and will continue to support them in their endeavor to make this state a safe place to live. We hope you will vote to give 1 plate a try in these tough economic times.

Sincerely,
<Your Name Here>

M3pwrofm3
01-19-2012, 12:20 PM
Email sent,

Manassas contact info below

Senate of Virginia
P.O. Box 396
Richmond, VA 23218
Email: district29@senate.virginia.gov
Phone: (804) 698-7529
Fax: (804) 698-7651
Room No: 326
Legislative Assistant: Peggy Tyree-Wells

Others listed in the below link.

http://apps.lis.virginia.gov/sfb1/Senate/Districts.aspx

rvariverguy
01-23-2012, 02:23 PM
Here are the email addresses: district23@senate.virginia.gov, district05@senate.virginia.gov, district16@senate.virginia.gov, district10@senate.virginia.gov, district38@senate.virginia.gov, district07@senate.virginia.gov, district14@senate.virginia.gov, district25@senate.virginia.gov, district04@senate.virginia.gov, district19@senate.virginia.gov, district37@senate.virginia.gov, district08@senate.virginia.gov, district29@senate.virginia.gov, district40@senate.virginia.gov, district31@senate.virginia.gov

busterhax
01-23-2012, 07:59 PM
Sent to a few.

ButtDyno
01-23-2012, 09:47 PM
Personally,


Second, a front license plate restricts the performance of some passenger vehicles. Modern cars are no longer being designed with front plates in mind. Installing the mounting brackets that are necessary to hold the plates interfere with the cars' aerodynamics, engine cooling efficiency, often get damaged during the car-washing process and also cause a devaluation of Collector’s Edition or other such Limited Edition vehicles when required to drill or otherwise modify the front bumper.

IMHO, the aero thing is the only thing worth mentioning, especially since manufacturers are going to great lengths to hit fuel economy standards. Obviously cars aren't exploding left and right on the highway so their cooling efficiency is just fine. And your senator doesn't care about your car's performance or your car-washing.


Finally, police officers will be more productive in stopping dangerous motor vehicle violations such as drunk driving, reckless driving, speeding, racing, etc., since their time will not be compromised by a Virginia motorist who simply did not have a front license plate on display.
IMHO, this is not going to get you any traction either. Tint and other equipment tickets sometimes turn up more serious crimes.

This has been tried before and not gotten out of committee. For reference, here is some email traffic from a VA state rep about the issue from 2009.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=34364148&postcount=50

It's been continued til 2013 so the odds aren't good, but I'm writing another letter just in case.

Until then I'm just going to drive without one as I have been doing for the last ~4 years :p

B1MMRRR
01-23-2012, 11:12 PM
Personally,

IMHO, the aero thing is the only thing worth mentioning, especially since manufacturers are going to great lengths to hit fuel economy standards. Obviously cars aren't exploding left and right on the highway so their cooling efficiency is just fine. And your senator doesn't care about your car's performance or your car-washing.

That was a sample letter that the person on CF.com posted, so you could have tweeked it any way you liked. After all, you are emailing the .gov, so send them your thoughts.


IMHO, this is not going to get you any traction either. Tint and other equipment tickets sometimes turn up more serious crimes.

See above.


This has been tried before and not gotten out of committee. For reference, here is some email traffic from a VA state rep about the issue from 2009.
http://forums.nasioc.com/forums/showpost.php?p=34364148&postcount=50

It's been continued til 2013 so the odds aren't good, but I'm writing another letter just in case.

Yes, but we have to keep trying nonetheless. :)


Until then I'm just going to drive without one as I have been doing for the last ~4 years :p

As will I (on the vettes anyway).

Johntee540
01-24-2012, 10:36 AM
I have sent my comments to Senators in VA. - JT