Re: [FWDLK] Click-it or Ticket?
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Re: [FWDLK] Click-it or Ticket?



We have the same deal here in Minnesota, however cars only need to be equipped as when manufactured...so if you have a 57 Plymouth the police can not ticket you for not clicking it because seat belts were not required in 57... The same holds true for catalytic converters, not until 75 were they required, so they can not make you install them again in your 57....
debenson2
road2recovery
Box 43873
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota 55443 USA
debensonii@xxxxxxxxxxx
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Sent: Tuesday, May 23, 2006 9:29 PM
Subject: [FWDLK] Click-it or Ticket?

Gang,
 
I have been noticing the "Click-it or Ticket" ads on television and radio of late.   I was under the impression that our vehicles were "grandfathered" and would not fall into this law.    Tonight I saw an ad that said "classic or modern, unless you click-it you will get a ticket".   What gives?   Has the law recently changed?   I guess the final word will have to come from my local police department.    I will stop to find out and let everyone know what was said.    Before I get any "safety first" emails, I do plan on putting in lap belts soon.    I just don't know if lap belts will be enough for the law or not.   
 
Greg in WI

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