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Vanity License Plates

How does it work when you drive in the corresponding areas? I'm guessing you don't have any issues with all the speed, parking and more types of cameras
Not sure if the question is asking anything more than it's a real license plate from the state of New York. NY allows for vanity plates. Mine is using the default design background.

If your question is the snow and if the cameras/sensors on the Grenadier get tripped up - they do. With ice I need to deactivate the proximity sensors. For roads, our municipality (in Buffalo) keep them pretty clear for the lane markers to not get too many bings and bongs. For heavy snowfall, the camera does get obscured so we lose the automatic emergency braking system and related systems.
 
Not sure if the question is asking anything more than it's a real license plate from the state of New York. NY allows for vanity plates. Mine is using the default design background.
I'm assuming these are real plates, just wondering how this works from state to state. If you both are visiting the same state and have the same reg plate, do you have all the various cameras we have that automatically pick up your plate and send you a fine for making slight errors when you are driving or parking.
 
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(Grond is most commonly known in J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings as a massive, 100-foot-long battering ram with a wolf-headed tip, used by Sauron's forces to break the Great Gates of Minas Tirith.)


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