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Potential elimination of front plates in Ontario
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<blockquote data-quote="Rruuff Day" data-source="post: 189876" data-attributes="member: 2217"><p>Unfortunately you likely have a battle on your hands. A study was done in Ontario 2 years ago when they almost dropped the front plate requirement. It was determined that 86.3% of Tim Hortons were situated on one-way roads, and of that 86.3%, 91.2% of them only had seating area windows facing the oncoming traffic flow. Because, while their faces were stuffed with jelly donuts, they are only able to see a front plate on the oncoming vehicles, this would have resulted in a reduction of coffee break time to meet the required daily number of random vehicle plate checks (10-11's). Thus, it was overwhelmingly voted within the 'Force', not to support the relaxation of the front plate law. The cost of the study to the Province was not released.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rruuff Day, post: 189876, member: 2217"] Unfortunately you likely have a battle on your hands. A study was done in Ontario 2 years ago when they almost dropped the front plate requirement. It was determined that 86.3% of Tim Hortons were situated on one-way roads, and of that 86.3%, 91.2% of them only had seating area windows facing the oncoming traffic flow. Because, while their faces were stuffed with jelly donuts, they are only able to see a front plate on the oncoming vehicles, this would have resulted in a reduction of coffee break time to meet the required daily number of random vehicle plate checks (10-11's). Thus, it was overwhelmingly voted within the 'Force', not to support the relaxation of the front plate law. The cost of the study to the Province was not released. [/QUOTE]
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