Confidential vehicle tags?
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    Confidential vehicle tags?

    Would it be ok for the Director of DHSMV to ride around with a confidential tag on their state vehicle if they were not sworn law enforcement? Whats the rule?

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    Guest

    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    Would it be ok for the Director of DHSMV to ride around with a confidential tag on their state vehicle if they were not sworn law enforcement? Whats the rule?
    Yes, it's OK, if you don't believe me just ask her.

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    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    We'd like to tell you, but it's all so very "confidential."

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    Guest

    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    Off the record. On the QT. And very...hush...hush!

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    She also had blue lights in her vehicle at one point..

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    I am sure she is like Electra and using a Trooper position to get her 3%...

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    Guest

    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    At least she actually was a LEO, unlike Carmen Electra, who NEVER did any law enforcement work.

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    Guest

    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    Quote Originally Posted by Guest
    At least she actually was a LEO, unlike Carmen Electra, who NEVER did any law enforcement work.


    She is a fat slob who the only thing she cares about is kissing the governors tail to keep her job, remember that email about dismantling FHP, she really showed great compassion and care. She is a lazy witch face. :devil:

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    Guest

    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    If they are not performing a law enforcement function, they can't hide behind the confidential tag. The Tax Payers have a right to know what and where their civilian state workers are driving. Please report all violations of this law.


    320.025?Registration certificate and license plate or decal issued under fictitious name; application.—
    (1)?A confidential registration certificate and registration license plate or decal shall be issued under a fictitious name only for a motor vehicle or vessel owned or operated by a law enforcement agency of state, county, municipal, or federal government, the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit, or any state public defender’s office. The requesting agency shall file a written application with the department on forms furnished by the department, which includes a statement that the license plate or decal will be used for the Attorney General’s Medicaid Fraud Control Unit or law enforcement or any state public defender’s office activities requiring concealment of publicly leased or owned motor vehicles or vessels and a statement of the position classifications of the individuals who are authorized to use the license plate or decal. The department may modify its records to reflect the fictitious identity of the owner or lessee until such time as the license plate or decal and registration certificate are surrendered to it.

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    Re: Confidential vehicle tags?

    Are you kidding me. Some things people post here clearly demonstrate how dumb most people are, troopers and motoring public included.

    If the 'civilian public defender' can have confidential tags, then the director of HSMV who issues them (and is also the head of a state law enforcement agency) can certainly have a confidential tag. In fact, most other agencies use confidential tags for nearly every unmarked car they have, even when they are just for administrative use (not law enforcement use).

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