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Taurus454,
I feel your pain, sort of......
city code enforcement officer showed up and told me there was a complaint filed with the city about the truck. I asked who complained and he said it was an annonymous complaint, but also said it was worded the exact same as another complaint annonymously filed on the same day, against a different person with a military truck in their driveway. .
I asked what the problem was and let him know I was pretty familiar with the laws, as I am a 13 year veteran of the police force.
Interesting - if you issue citations and have appeared before the judge for that municipality, the judge is supposed to recluse himself. They then try in another jurisdiction, with a judge you have not appeared before, or county court. Obviously I don't know Texas laws, but in the states around here, ALL commercial vehicles must have COMMERCIAL plates, and commercial insurance. If it does not have commercial plates, then it is not a commercial vehicle.
To challenge it, law enforcement would have to document vehicle is being used for commercial purposes.
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