Police say expired license plate tags becomming 'major problem'

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Mo. -- Waiting in long lines on Black Firday may be behind you but you may need to wait in another line soon.

Police say temorary tags are becoming a major problem for them.

Back in March and April, Missouri Gov. Mike Parson gave a extension of two extra months for expired driver's licenses and car plates because of the coronavirus pandemic.

However that only lasted until this summer.

Police are now noticing people are not taking the steps to get those tags renewed.

And now police are pulling over more people than usual because of those tags.

Joplin Police Sgt. Jared Delzell says the longer the plates are expired, the more likely a citation is to be issued.

You can renew your license or car plates at your local DMV or renew them online.
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It's not a problem. It's not dangerous. This should not be enforced. Expired tags is not harmful nor it victimizes people. If the driving company such as Dmv won't let them renew their registration, it's their problem

CrisGarcia
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It's about money not safety. More excuses to suck money out of the people

centertonarkansastyrantpatrol
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Hm mabby don't jack up the price to over 120$ to register a 20 year old vechile

danielg
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More reason to do away with tags all together they do nothing but make revenue.

centertonarkansastyrantpatrol