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The car you were driving had an expired tag but it was someone else's car can you?

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  2. I'm not sure that you finished asking your question, but I'll answer what I think you were asking. I was pulled over driving my father's vehicle that had tags that had only been expired for two days. The officer wrote me a ticket. I went to court over the ticket and told the judge the situation and that the vehicle had current tags now. He didn't care. He made me pay the fine.

    That being said. I believe that it is all circumstantial. It depends on the officer and the judge you get, as well as the state you live in. It's the luck of the draw. I had crappy luck.

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