Discussion - Front License Plate
Let me start this with saying that this isn't in regards to a ticket, more a discussion surrounding front license plates and learning about the rules behind them. (Most of the quote stuff is using colloquial terms, mostly because I couldn't really find a better way to describe it; it's not meant to be offensive.)
I know Ontario law/HTA mandates having a front license plate unlike some States in the US that don't require it. However, I've seen people running plateless on the front, and simply having the plate tucked on their front windshield, whether it's for not having anywhere to attach it to, not wanting a front plate for aesthetics, or other reasons I'm not even thinking of. I completely understand that having an unsecured, thin, edged, 1-lb metal plate in your cabin is not an overly wise idea, but to each their own.
So now a "few" questions about it:
1) What ticket could you get if you lack a plate at all in the front (and it's not displayed anywhere)?
2) What ticket could you get if you lack a plate on the front bumper, but have it on your dash or attached to your visor?
3) Would the ticket for #2 be a "fix-it" ticket? (A ticket where if you get it fixed, you get the ticket removed minus an admin fee.)
4) Would the ticket given in #2 be legitimate or more of an example of "well, you shouldn't have been trying to skirt the rules", and attempting to 'teach you a lesson'?
5) What would be possible defenses in court for #2? Would mounting the plate on the front and taking a picture be sufficient?
I had some other stuff I wanted to ask, but I can't remember it now. Hopefully it'll come up as I get some replies.