Yes. In fact i just received a 170$ fine for having a novelty plate on the front of my Jeep. The police told me it was actually an arrestable offense and they could have towed my jeep. So be very cautious as the police nowadays rarely look out for your safety, 9 times out of ten they want revenue.
Yes and no, respectively. It is illegal in Alberta if it is not a part of a "specialty" group like the Veterans Group. In BC, it still is law that a vehicle have licence plates both on the front and back of the vehicle.
It is illegal to drive in any US state, to drive any car, if you do not have a driving license.
No its not illegal. but you should really check with someone before you sell
Not if you are just babysitting. If you are running a child-care center out of your home without a license, then yes, it would be illegal.
Yep, I got a warning the other day for having one.
In the 19th century, having your picture taken was quite a novelty.
It is illegal and you will spend the night in jail. Along with having your license revoked for a period of time.
Use of (otherwise illegal) drugs is sometimes enough to prevent you having a concealed-carry license. You would have to discuss the matter with the authority issuing the carry license in your area for specific details.
A comedy club in NYC may have a private club license in order to sell liquor in their establishment. Also, they could have a beer and wine license. It is illegal to sell liquor without having the proper license and documentation for the facility.
Most countries and states would consider having two driver's licenses as illegal. In most places you would have to turn one in to get the other. If you lost one and got a replacement, it wouldn't get you in trouble unless you let someone else use it.Yes, it is illegal to have more than one driver's license.
It means you have some restrictions on your drivers license, or that you not a fully licensed driver in your state/ province. It also means that you do not have the full privileges of that Class of license. at least that's what in means in Ontario and Canada this is not to be confused with conditions such as having to wear eye glasses. PS. some jobs require a non-restricted/full driver's license.
It depends on what State/Province etc. you are in - in Ontario, Canada you will get 2 demerit points, in Arkansas you get no points, and in Florida you'll get 3 points, for example.