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I see that trailer theft is still going on in that area. I had mine stolen a few years ago (they knocked the tongue lock off) and the cops said that trailers were being stolen right and left. People grind off the serial number and then register them as home made.
Anyway, i hope that the cops find it.
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This. Trailer theft is always through the roof.Originally posted by mikeb View Posttrailers were being stolen right and left. People grind off the serial number and then register them as home made.
Incidentally, registering a factory-built trailer as a homemade/shop built is a Class A Misdemeanor.
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If they made registering a home-made trailer more difficult, less people would do this, AND it would cut-down on thefts. With as big of boners as the highway patrol seems to have in other states about larger trailers/weigh stations, I've got to think the trickle-down effect will catch-up to the smaller trailers one of these days. That being said, if they didn't make it more expensive to properly register a real manufactured trailer, a lot more people would do it!Originally posted by JP135 View PostThis. Trailer theft is always through the roof.
Incidentally, registering a factory-built trailer as a homemade/shop built is a Class A Misdemeanor.
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Not that I want the cops to actually do their jobs, but when they pull-over a landscaping truck for a moving violation, would it be too much extra effort to check the tags on the trailer? When it comes back as "homemade", but you can see it's an enclosed trailer with manufacturer markings, a nice obviously not homemade open car hauler, etc, maybe investigate a little further?Originally posted by JP135 View PostThat was the thought process that went into making it a crime to register a factory built trailer as a home-built.
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