There’s a new reason why police can pull over a motorist in Pennsylvania.
A state appellate court has ruled that police officers can pull a motorist over if any part of a license plate is not visible. That includes the strip at the bottom of the plate that lists the website of the state’s official tourism office.
The ruling stems from a case involving a traffic stop in April of last year in Philadelphia in which an officer pulled over a car because of a partially obstructed plate.
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