Hey Panzer, welcome back!!! I really wish you would of let things lay but since you didn't, here we go again. As like last time... hold on tight.
First, the name is "AZ Outlaws" and my avatar says "AZXFIRE". Nowhere do I see "AZFIRE". Now letfs get down to business and straighten this out once and for allc.
Originally Posted by Panzer1
The problem here is the old flamers wanting to be hip and tell everyone else what to say or do, It happened to me with AZFIRE , I ignored him and smiled.
I would only "suggest" before you go shooting off at the mouth and have to disappear again like you did after our last encounter, don't refer to me as a gflamerh when I have never flamed you... voiced my opinion or asked questions but never flamed. Now letfs set the record straight...
You made a statement about being an AZ cop, moving to PA, OH and wherever while all the time keeping the AZ tag on your car. I asked you why you would do that since PA plates are $24.00 versus the very high rates we pay in AZ, remember? Your response was because, "they are cool". You could not explain yourself nor support your statements and thus resorted to whatever it was you were babbling about.
After you backed yourself into a corner, you made one last attempt to save face before you disappeared in April and quietly resurfaced again in early July. I almost said Hi to you then but didn't.
So please, get your facts straight and leave me out of your posts. I'll be happy to do the same for you. Thank you.
Just so you may refresh your memory, here are the post that started thisc wefre still waiting on a good explanation. Good day.
Originally Posted by Panzer1
In Ohio is mandatory, but cops wont stop you for it, unless you give them PC. In the last 4 years I lived in NJ, PA, OH and never had a problem, even drove my Jeep those 4 years with AZ tags and I was never stopped.
Originally Posted by AZ Outlaws
Something doesn't sound right... Why in the world would you keep Arizona plates on your vehicle four years, especially when living in PA??? PA has very low rates... $24.00 a year. Our system here in AZ is a value tax as is NV and CA. I paid $545.00 for first year tags when I bought the XF. I just sent in $53.00 for new tags on a 10 year old '94 Honda Civic and $165.00 on a '99 Jeep TJ back in Feb.
Not being rude but you must have more money than you know what to do with to keep AZ tags when you didn't have to... or maybe you just didn't pay the fee in AZ???
BTW: AZ and PA have only one tag... why would they stop you?
Originally Posted by David Burns
perhaps expired AZ tags
Originally Posted by Panzer1
I dont know what your problem is, (maybe I arrested you once in AZ) but for reasons I dont have to explain, I was paying less, to add, why would I change plates everytime time I move ? And I do that a lot gather you change plates everytime you leave the state ! Besides the AZ plates are cool !, And yes you are rude !!
Good grief ! cant anything here be said without getting pesonal ! And what the !@^$)# is AZ Outlaws ? Last time I checked it was a gang !
Originally Posted by VegasCrossfire
You mean to tell me there is not a law in each state that says you must register your car (which usually means getting their state plate) within a certain amount of time after moving there? Unless you only live in each state 30 days at a time, I would say that's why you would change plates every time you move. And the part about changing plates everytime you leave a state - well .... oh nevermind ......
If you are or were a law enforcement officer - then you should be setting the right example - not being an example of how to get around the law because you think a state has "cool" plates - or even cheaper ones.
Originally Posted by Heb80
Umm.. yeah having a car registered in one state and living in another is illegal bud.
And my last response to you in that thread can be found here:
https://www.crossfireforum.org/forum...r=asc&start=30