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  • yup.. sure do... in texas
  • They make them in Nebraska also.
  • No. most states have now gone to computerized making of license plates. This is for a reason. Most new auto license plates now come with a UPC code stamped on its face. the UPC code identifies your automobile and description, owner, warrants outstanding and if its stolen. the UPC code will be scanned from inside a police vehicle, with the aid of a lasar scanning device. this information will instantly appear on the officers onboard computer screen. You just can't beat the advantages of the computer for law enforcement.
  • They still do in California, Nevada, and Arizona. Here in the Philippines, no... The inmates' families would take them home and sell them.
  • So that's who makes those hideous monstrosities that pass for car registrations, is it? I can see why they are forced to make them as part of their punishment, but why should the rest of us have to put up with seeing them on the road every day? Each new batch of them is more horrible than the last, and it only makes me all the more nostalgic about the 60s and 70s when vehicles had normal, aesthetically pleasing number plates.

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