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Beware, obstructing your license plate can get you a ticket in a plurality of states. Not saying you shouldn't do it, just that you should be informed about potential consequences.
Yes, and they're usually a secondary offense, so shouldn't be pulled over for it, but be prepared with a dashcam as well.
Edit: in my state, it is a primary offense, they will pull you over for it.
Its a primary offense in Oregon too.
In Florida its actually a misdemeanor to cover the plate with anything. A guy was recently arrested after being pulled over for this in a rental car that had a license plate frame partially obscuring the first 'S' in "Sunshine State."
Yup. Was just looking mine up and it seems like any material is illegal. If it only affected visibility from certain vertical angles I might be willing to give it a go.