al@mot.UUCP (Al Filipski) (09/10/85)
***Come on, Line-Eater, make my day.*** > > The relevant sections of the California Vehicle are as follows: > > 700. (a) The owner of any vehicle ... may operate the vehicle in this > state *until gainful employment is accepted in this state or until residency > is established* in this state, whichever comes first, provided the vehicle > displays valid license plates and has a valid registration issued to the > owner, and the owner was a resident of that state at the time of issuance. This is another example of a poorly worded law. If I accept a job in California and consequently want to move there from another state, I cannot legally enter California with my out-of-state plates. Of course, they would not enforce it to the letter, but they COULD if they wanted to harass you. It is therefore a bad law. -------------------------------- Alan Filipski, UNIX group, Motorola Microsystems, Tempe, AZ U.S.A {seismo|ihnp4}!ut-sally!oakhill!mot!al ucbvax!arizona!asuvax!mot!al -------------------------------- "I don't need to consult a lawyer. I'm on the net"