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What are whiskey plates?

Whiskey plates are special registration plates that are required by the state in certain situations following a DWI/DUI arrest. These plates look different that regular license plates. They are black and white, and generally start with the letter “W.”

When these plates first came out, a police officer could pull you over just for having them on your vehicle. However, the Minnesota Supreme Court has ruled that unconstitutional, and an officer must have a reason other than the plates to stop your vehicle. At this point, the plates are essentially nothing more than a scarlet letter.

If you find yourself in a situation where your license plates have been impounded, contact Gerald Miller, P.A. today to discuss your options and defenses today.


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