TORONTO — Ontario is considering eliminating front licence plates on vehicles across the province.
Premier Doug Ford’s office says the idea is under review but no decisions have been made.
A spokesman for the premier says removing front licence plates will not be included in plans for redesigned commercial and regular plates that are expected to be detailed in the budget on Thursday.
Ford recently said the look of Ontario’s licence plates will soon be changing, at no cost to taxpayers, but provided no other details about the redesign.
The premier’s office has said new designs being considered include one of the Progressive Conservative’s campaign slogans — “Open For Business” — which could end up on commercial plates.
Opposition politicians have slammed the upcoming design change as a waste of money and an attempt to force the government’s partisan slogans onto the vehicles of Ontario drivers.
It’s about time.
I agree with this, many states and provinces already do this
Yay!!!! Criminals get free passes . WOW!!!
Not a good idea.
This I agree with
Now what will I do with that pretty license plat cover I got on my new car … that’s saves those plates from self distructing ?
What if you need to identify a criminal…and can only see the front
There are MANY jurisdictions that only require a rear plate.
Be nice
Good idea. They don’t serve any purpose and double the manufacturing cost
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