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TxDemChem

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3. Texas requires front & back plates
Tue Jun 4, 2013, 09:35 PM
Jun 2013

And our company has a policy where you can't back into spots either. We don't have any H parking. One issue is what is behind the vehicle. Depending on the spots, two trucks could actually hit each other. Or you could damage a structural wall. Furthermore, we have had people who don't know how to back into spots hit many cars. My job is also a highly regulated business, so every incident - even if you slip on an acorn and fall in the parking lot (which happened to an older coworker) - is recorded. All car accidents on the property as well. After a certain amount of incidents, we have to report to a few regulatory bodies. So to make it easier, no backing in.

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