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The Least Legal Car I’ve Seen Today
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I drove into Hilo today, and on Makaala near Walmart, in front of me, I saw an older Honda Odyssey with Nevada plates, last renewed in 2009, and not a single safety sticker. The rear gate was crumpled inward, and from the skills displayed by the driver I’m going to say he or an associate tripped up on that old “Objects in Mirror are Closer...” situation. There’s no way the tailgate gasket could seal properly any more, so at the right speed the van most likely sucks in exhaust fumes fresh out the tail pipe. I see more crumpled metal in their future.

How does a vehicle cruise the city streets in Hilo for 11 years without cops noticing? As already noted, the occupants of the van don’t have the best luck when in motion.
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#2
I'm on the road all over the eastside on a daily basis and see that almost everyday. Not that particular vehicle but others almost as bad... The ones that push my buttons are the ones with Kingdom plates and no safety stickers. You know there isn't any insurance on them if there isn't a safety sticker.


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#3
Kingdom plates and no safety stickers

Safety stickers are not only desecration but also a symbol of the illegally occupying government.

The one I don't get is Kingdom plates displayed with (usually above) State plates. Are these people diplomats or something?
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#4
Do the cops really care I was the stop light the other day in the other lane there was a car with the Kingdom plates a cop was right behind them and the didnt do anything

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#5
How much are kingdom plates? Nvm, I'll just make my own.
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