Takes a while for the law enforcement folks to get up to speed on the laws. Plating mopeds is likely not on their highlight ist unless it is an area where the cops have reasons to be pissed off at riders in general because there are a few asshats who have ruined it for everyone. Laws in the jurisdiction I live in in CanadaLand plating became law in 1985, but here and other very rural places there are peds on the road without any plates. Not suggesting skirting the law, just mentioning some facts of how it is here in the middle of nowhere in Snow Mexican land.
Also your new plate law needs to be tested in court for a grandfather allowance if someone has had the same ped legally registered for a number of years.
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> > but I already paid once to register my 'ped !?! ;-)
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> You rebel you LOL
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> Caution tho... making every motorized vehicle plated means we can't
> easily sneak by with our teeny little stickers anymore. I'd bet that the
> E-bike community isnt gonna be touched, but us 'peders are gonna need to
> watch our backs now. I don't support or condone law violation... buuuut
> I also dont have a single current registration on any of my peds yet ...
> that is changing soon however. #rebelnomore