The outcome depends on the situation at that given time.
It could be that the driver would be arrested, and the vehicle towed to an impound lot.
There could be a valid reason why the drive had no license plate (it was stolen),
There could be a valid reason why the driver didn't have a drivers license (lost, stolen, left at home etc).
If it could be determined that there was a valid reason for all of those things, and the driver had the title, which he could prove at that time was in his name, it's possible he would be allowed to drive away without a ticket or having the vehicle impounded.
Then again, he could be shot just for general principles. Depends on where this happened.
Traveling in your vehiclei is not a "privilege" it is a "right" guaranteed by the Constitution. No city, county, or state can coerce you to have tags, plates, or registration, et al, unless you consent.
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The outcome depends on the situation at that given time.
It could be that the driver would be arrested, and the vehicle towed to an impound lot.
There could be a valid reason why the drive had no license plate (it was stolen),
There could be a valid reason why the driver didn't have a drivers license (lost, stolen, left at home etc).
If it could be determined that there was a valid reason for all of those things, and the driver had the title, which he could prove at that time was in his name, it's possible he would be allowed to drive away without a ticket or having the vehicle impounded.
Then again, he could be shot just for general principles. Depends on where this happened.
Traveling in your vehiclei is not a "privilege" it is a "right" guaranteed by the Constitution. No city, county, or state can coerce you to have tags, plates, or registration, et al, unless you consent.
al·lo·di·al /əˈloʊdiəl/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[uh-loh-dee-uhl] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–adjective free from the tenurial rights of a feudal overlord.
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