February 27th, 2009 @ 9:51 pm (36 Comments - Leave Yours)

Update : Simon Cowell was pulled over for two different violations. Failure to display a front license plate and for not wearing a seat belt!!

Simon got pulled over for something today in Beverly Hills. Supposedly it was for nothing, but who gets pulled over for nothing? What do you think he did? Leave a comment.





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  1. Joyce says:

    [quote comment="52226"].Judging from the uniform and other plates and palm trees, I would say So. CA. somewhere around Hollywood. Two plates are required here. :tongue:[/quote]

    Slim mentions it’s Beverly Hills.

  2. TLR says:

    .Judging from the uniform and other plates and palm trees, I would say So. CA. somewhere around Hollywood. Two plates are required here. :tongue:

  3. gt88 says:

    Good to hear even Simon can get pulled over for something stupid

  4. Joyce says:

    We have to have front plates here. Arizona doesn’t. And yes, they are very expensive, but even moreso for an rv. To renew it I mean. We pay $250 for ours!!!

  5. angie says:

    Here in the Hoosier state, we don’t have to have front plates. Thank goodness! Plates are crazy expensive!

  6. CB says:

    [quote comment="52164"]Yes. In my state of Massachusetts, it you have one of the older plates with the green lettering, you can have only one plate since that was all they gave out back then. Since they began giving out the red & blue lettered “Spirit of Massachusetts” plates in 1987, you have to have two. Same with special plates or vanity plates. They won’t give you an inspection sticker each year without both.
    So every state has their own laws, like you said.[/quote]

    I have one of those older green single plates. When I went to get my car inspected the inspector told me I needed to go to the registry & get the new red ones because it was so faded couldn’t be read from 60 ft away. He showed me the directive the registry has sent out. I washed it instead & went to another station.

  7. Lee says:

    You were rather uncourteous, you have bad breath, you missed a spot shaving this morning, there are donut crumbs in your mustache. So overall I have to say this has been an utterly atrocious experience. Just hand me my ticket and please leave.

  8. randomx6 says:

    While the fines for that would about break my bank, I somehow doubt that Simon is terribly concerned. :whistle:

    I also have to say, this being Hollywoood and all, hey he wasn’t DUI, he wasn’t driving the wrong way on the freeway :angel:
    and he wasn’t getting…how to put this…pleasured while driving. :lol:

  9. randomx6 says:

    [quote comment="52167"][quote comment="52164"][quote comment="52163"]He’s being pulled over for no front plate on his car. Hopefully he will talk his way out of it. Depending on the state, it’s usually between 30 and 75 bucks a ticket, but police are really cracking down on this lately.[/quote]

    Yes. In my state of Massachusetts, it you have one of the older plates with the green lettering, you can have only one plate since that was all they gave out back then. Since they began giving out the red & blue lettered “Spirit of Massachusetts” plates in 1987, you have to have two. Same with special plates or vanity plates. They won’t give you an inspection sticker each year without both.
    So every state has their own laws, like you said.[/quote]
    We don’t have not stinkin’ front plates in Arkansas! That’s where we put the Git-R-Done souvenir license plate from the Larry the Cable Guy concert.[/quote]
    I know somebody wayching Comedy Central on 3/15 :tongue:

  10. rachel says:

    [quote comment="52167"][quote comment="52164"][quote comment="52163"]He’s being pulled over for no front plate on his car. Hopefully he will talk his way out of it. Depending on the state, it’s usually between 30 and 75 bucks a ticket, but police are really cracking down on this lately.[/quote]

    Yes. In my state of Massachusetts, it you have one of the older plates with the green lettering, you can have only one plate since that was all they gave out back then. Since they began giving out the red & blue lettered “Spirit of Massachusetts” plates in 1987, you have to have two. Same with special plates or vanity plates. They won’t give you an inspection sticker each year without both.
    So every state has their own laws, like you said.[/quote]
    We don’t have not stinkin’ front plates in Arkansas! That’s where we put the Git-R-Done souvenir license plate from the Larry the Cable Guy concert.[/quote]

    :tongue: :tongue: :tongue:

  11. DrillerAA says:

    [quote comment="52164"][quote comment="52163"]He’s being pulled over for no front plate on his car. Hopefully he will talk his way out of it. Depending on the state, it’s usually between 30 and 75 bucks a ticket, but police are really cracking down on this lately.[/quote]

    Yes. In my state of Massachusetts, it you have one of the older plates with the green lettering, you can have only one plate since that was all they gave out back then. Since they began giving out the red & blue lettered “Spirit of Massachusetts” plates in 1987, you have to have two. Same with special plates or vanity plates. They won’t give you an inspection sticker each year without both.
    So every state has their own laws, like you said.[/quote]
    We don’t have not stinkin’ front plates in Arkansas! That’s where we put the Git-R-Done souvenir license plate from the Larry the Cable Guy concert.




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