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05-02-2024, 04:44 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2024, 05:26 AM by HiloJulie.)
So, while out shopping today, I came across this "State" Plated Car.
It appears to be a 1997ish vintage.
Namely, a Lexus ES 300. Which was considered a top-of-the-line luxury car.
It was about 35k brand new in 1997. Which in today's dollars is about $68k.
At first, I was kind of angered.
But then, I realized that car is 27 years old. I’d say they got their monies worth!!!
But then again, that license plate looks almost brand new. I can't imagine the State is buying used 27-year-old Lexus' as a fleet car.
But then again, even though I could not get a close view of the driver, maybe it's a Puna car and they managed to steal a State License Plate???
Who knows - but that sure is something kind of strange!
ETA: No visible current safety inspection tag either?!?!?!?
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Hmm, do any other agencies besides police get vehicle stipends? Or police employees besides officers?
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No idea, but I do know state agencies do sometimes buy used cars.
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Lotsa older US Government plated cars over by Sears.
All EVs are state owned.
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05-02-2024, 07:31 AM
(This post was last modified: 05-02-2024, 07:33 AM by HiloJulie.)
"Hmm, do any other agencies besides police get vehicle stipends? Or police employees besides officers?"
I don't know if there are other agencies that pay stipends for cars, but regardless they would only have a regular Hawaii License Plate. The one depicted in my picture is a plate only issued to State owned vehicles.
"No idea, but I do know state agencies do sometimes buy used cars."
That could be. But a 27-year-old Lexus? And the absence of a Safety Inspection Tag - or even remnants of an old one is interesting.
(05-02-2024, 07:00 AM)elepaio pid= Wrote:Lotsa older US Government plated cars over by Sears.
All EVs are state owned.
Well, if the State owns all the EV's they sure owe me a hell of a lot of money!
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05-02-2024, 07:36 AM
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(05-02-2024, 07:31 AM)HiloJulie Wrote: "Hmm, do any other agencies besides police get vehicle stipends? Or police employees besides officers?"
I don't know if there are other agencies that pay stipends for cars, but regardless they would only have a regular Hawaii License Plate. The one depicted in my picture is a plate only issued to State owned vehicles.
"No idea, but I do know state agencies do sometimes buy used cars."
That could be. But a 27-year-old Lexus? And the absence of a Safety Inspection Tag - or even remnants of an old one is interesting.
elepaio pid=' dateline=\'1714633212' Wrote:Lotsa older US Government plated cars over by Sears.
All EVs are state owned.
Well, if the State owns all the EV's they sure owe me a hell of a lot of money!
"No idea, but I do know state agencies do sometimes buy used cars."
That could be. But a 27-year-old Lexus? And the absence of a Safety Inspection Tag - or even remnants of an old one is interesting.
I don't know. I've noticed many state-owned vehicles without safety stickers. I agree the car looks odd, but also note the Hawaii state says privately and commercially owned vehicles need stickers. I haven't found out if state vehicles need one.
" With the exception of certain commercial vehicles, most privately owned vehicles are issued a safety inspection certificate that is valid for one year. The following documents must be presented to the safety check inspector" - https://www.hawaiicounty.gov/departments...nspections
If, arguendo, state-agencies don't need safety stickers, then what happens when their employees drive the vehicle for private use? I'd like to know the answer to that.
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"I'd like to know the answer to that."
Well, I went and looked up the Statutes!
According to what that says, ALL registered owners of any vehicle/trailer except those under motor carrier laws must be inspected EXCEPT:
Federal Government Owned Vehicles - except there is a requirement to have a certificate saying a similar inspection is done;
Military Vehicles - only able to be sold to the military, and;
Farm equipment
Don't know if that answers the question, and maybe there is another law of exemption somewhere else, but this sure is interesting!
§19-133.2-2 Scope of chapter.
(a) This chapter shall apply to all motor vehicles and trailers except those which are subject to the motor carrier safety law, part XI, chapter 286, [Hawaii Revised Statutes] HRS.
(b) This chapter shall also apply to: - (1) The registered owner of any motor vehicle or trailer operated on the public highways in the State;
- (2) Every person who operates or parks any motor vehicle or trailer on a public highway in the State;
- (3) Every official inspection station; and
- (4) Every person who conducts official vehicle inspections.
© This chapter shall not apply to: §19-133.2-2 133.2-6
- (1) Any vehicle owned and operated by an agency of the federal government, provided that such vehicle, when operated on the public highways carries a certificate within the vehicle showing that the vehicle has been inspected and certified under an equivalent periodic inspection program operated by the federal government;
- (2) Military vehicles owned and operated by the armed forces of the United States which are manufactured for, and sold directly to the armed forces in conformity with military contractual specifications; and
- (3) Farm tractors, implements of husbandry, and special mobile equipment temporarily drawn, moved, or otherwise propelled on the public highways and which are not required to be registered and licensed.
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So who's gonna make the citizen's arrest? I think we should prioritize the shady people that obscure their plates first though...
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Maybe it was an asset forfeiture vehicle. The government can seize, and use (or sell) any property they believe was used in a crime, even without a case going to trial. The supreme court has previously ruled this was constitutional, though there are pending cases that could change that.
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"Maybe it was an asset forfeiture vehicle."
That could be the most logical explanation terracore.
I also noticed that there is no expiration (Month/Year) sticker on the plate either.
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