My entire adult life, I’ve heard various people tell me that I need to score my tabs after putting them on “so no one can steal them”. I’ve known many people like myself that find this idea absurd, and don’t bother with scoring. How did this idea become mainstream advice?

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    Another poster mentioned that PA stopped requiring them a few years back (I think it was more than a few), but shortly after they stopped requiring them a NY cop pulled me over and said that was the reason. I thought that was pretty unlikely since NY cops wouldn’t waste their time on minor out of state bureaucratic issues. When I told him that they weren’t required he seemed skeptical but went back to his car. After a while he came back a said I could go.

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      Yup. The only reason places still use them is to give yet another pretext for stopping people.

      Same, for example, the little dinky plate lamp being out, or failing to signal for the proper distance (a few hundred feet, usually.)

      Cops don’t care if your car’s registration is up to date. They use it as an excuse to get to more juicy charges.