BigBad
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Why do we still not have this in our state? I remember signing a petition in 2012 or 2013, how hard can it be to get 3,000 signatures when 50% of the population is a EMT.
I've seen bills written, with no signatures. Take a chill pill my friend, that was sarcasm. But it does seem in my ski county, it is 43%. Just mind boggling how many random awful license plates there are in this state.
Problem with EMS and fire plates is it can open you up to legal problems: "Bad wreck and this plate ### refused to stop and help".
There has been a couple of lawsuits around the country about that ; about even if the people sueing win or lose.
Too many choices, too high of a pricetag. Also, anyone can get one, you don't have to be a FF to have FF plates or FFL to have FFL plates etc.
You don't have to be certified to get htem? In NM you have to be a FF to get FF plates, EMT to get EMS plates, etc
Depends how they write the rules. a FF plate requires a letter from a chief or an id but the volly who drops out of training still has his plates 10 years later
And I am looking for info on the lawsuits, remember though you can sue anyone for anything