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Digital License Plates Are Now Allowed in Michigan (theverge.com)

Digital license plates are now allowed in Michigan thanks to a new state law. It will join California and Arizona as one of the few states in the US that allow digital license plates, allowing drivers to register their cars electronically and eschew old-school metal plates. From a report: To be clear, digital license plates consist of displays covered in glass that are mounted onto a frame. They come with their own computer chips and wireless communication systems. Some of the benefits of using digital licenses versus old metal ones are the ability to display Amber alerts or stolen vehicle messages when needed, but they could also make it easier to digitally renew license plates over the years. That comes at a price, though. Currently, they cost $499 for a basic version, and $799 for a premium version that features a GPS navigation add-on.

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  1. Digital License plates are another tracking method by Puls4r · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have yet to see a single coherent argument for digital license plates. They cost a ton, have wireless (means they can be hacked), batteries will die....just so many many reasons. They are totally WORTHLESS for displaying amber alerts. Whichever idiot came up with that should be shitcanned now. You can't read license plates half the time right now because of dirt or covers or - reasons. Now you're what - going to obscur my license plate number and flash different colors? And you think the guy behind me is going to give a shit? Or read it?

    I could go on and on. But pretty much everyone agrees this is a horrible idea that has it's roots in yet another way to track people.

  2. Re:Digital License plates are another tracking met by chuckugly · · Score: 4, Insightful

    So all we have to do is get all the kiddie fiddlers to buy $500 plates. Well on second thought, brilliant!