There was a new white Tesla motor car at the charging station, sitting unattended recharging from the 90 amp charger sporting a personalized British Columbia licence plate with the message that the car was “one great electric vehicle”. The car was backed in showing her lines and neat and clean as a whistle. The car’s plate demonstrating the on front view that provides a clear and clean shot for photo collectors such as toll booths. At one time there was photo radar in the province but it was nipped in the bud by a mandate that premier Gordon Campbell’s liberal government sought and won.
Tech giant the late Steve Jobs never had any licence plates on his Mercedes car to do that he had to buy a new one every six months because California law allowed 6 months before registration was required.
Technology is here to stay however we still have the privilege of looking a police officer in the eye when getting a speeding ticket.
Today in history: June 10th 1947
Saab motor cars produces its first car.

















