Old 08-12-12 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by EsoxLucius
Originally Posted by CB HI
You really should have gotten her plate # and reported her to the police for assault and terroristic threatening.
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Once she started backing up it would have occurred to me at that point to get her license number. That action was exhibiting a moving traffic violation and suspect or impaired judgement.
The only problem is that there are some states, such as Florida that only have a rear license plate. And if the car is backing away it would be impossible to get the license plate number. I'm not saying that that is the case where the OP lives, just trying to point out why it might not be practical to get the license plate number.
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