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License Plate Forming - How?
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16 years ago
I thought plates were made by prison labor.
Wes
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I think most states have "determined" that forcing convicts to do actual labor was "cruel and unusual" punishment, or slave labor, or both. So they outsource.
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More than you could ever want to know! (Unless you wanted to set up in competition).
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Fantastic, thanks!
Before I read that I hadn't ever realized that the embossing has for years been primarily there to make counterfeiting harder.
And I got the answer I was asking for. It appears that for the present the embossing dies for each plate are selected and stuck into the press by human operators.
Jeff
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No - that was what the libs thought. Child labor in Jr. high classes screw our kids minds up nicely.
They pay killers and rapers to do work like make plates, grow food.....
Mart> Wes wrote:
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I just noticed a few days ago that Texas plates are no longer stamped, just coated.