New York State Backs Down, New License Plates May Be Free
Last week we wrote about New York State's plan to issue new license plates, ostensibly to replace old ones whose reflective material may have worn off.
The new and clearly retro design was meant to evoke the bright yellow plates used from 1973 to 1986. But in reality, the sole purpose of the $25 new-plate fee (plus an additional $20 for owners to retain existing numbers) was purely to raise revenue.
Now, after more than 100,000 New Yorkers added their signatures to the NoNewPlates.com protest website, the state has backed down. Somewhat.
Last Sunday, Governor David Patterson said he would drop his support for the plan if legislators work...
Last week we wrote about New York State's plan to issue new license plates, ostensibly to replace old ones whose reflective material may have worn off. The new and clearly retro design was meant to evoke the bright yellow plates used from 1973 to 1986. But in reality, the sole purpose of the $25 new-plate fee (plus an additional $20 for owners to retain existing numbers) was purely to raise revenue. Now, after more than 100,000 New Yorkers added their signatures to the NoNewPlates.com protest website, the state has backed down. Somewhat. Last Sunday, Governor David Patterson said he would drop his support for the plan if legislators work... Read More
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