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California License Plates May go Digital and Show Ads to Increase the State's Revenue
As you most likely know, the State of California is in a dire budget crunch - $20 billion to be precise. And when there are financial difficulties, legislators tend to come up with all sorts of ideas to increase the State's revenue.
In California's case, Sen. Curren Price, D – Los Angeles, has proposed a bill that will allow the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) to study the use of digital license plates that would flash ads and public service announcements when the vehicle is stopped for more than four seconds, whether in traffic or at a red light. However, at all times, the license plate number would remain visible in some section of the digital screen.
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Ever Hear About A Gas-station Rage With Batons And Tasers?
Road-rage is something we know all too well about, but gas-station rage is another new low. Apparently, this happened in the States, possibly in California, according to the one of the car's license plates. Read more »...
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Photos From The Ferrari California Presentation At Maranello And Los Angeles
Last night more than 2,000 special guests on both sides of the Atlantic witnessed the world premiere of the new Ferrari California. At the private airport of Santa Monica, where the US-American presentation was held, Ferrari actually auctioned off the...
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Ferrari California Photo Shoot In San Francisco
Seems like Ferrari has already begun taking its new California coupe-cabriolet out on the streets for the standard commercial / media photo shoots. These photographs, courtesy of Flickr member “Thomas-Pixâ€, were taken from the Vesuvio’s...
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Ebay Uk: Record Price Paid For Personalized License Plate "ceo 1"
The personalized license plate “CEO 1†has passed into eBay UK’s “Guinness Book of Records†as the most expensive number plate ever sold on the website. Want to know what the winning bidder paid to get the “CEO 1â€...
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Stolen 1956 Ford Thunderbird Recovered After 31 Years!
A 1956 Ford Thunderbird was found after it had been stolen from owner Ronald Leung at his auto-repair workshop in downtown Palo Alto, California in 1976. The car was identified by a woman who purchased the vehicle on e-bay from an Ohio seller and tried...
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