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My mom used to drive with my old L and N in the back window. Why? She hates it when people tailgate her. For some odd reason, she got a lot more space after she started doing it...
I found having an N made people cut me off, tailgate me, try to race etc ALOT more. I removed the N, and have had the number of those incidents drop dramatically.
Agree with everyone here. You are the owner of the car, therefore you are responsible for your ownership of it. Whether your plate fits or not, you are required to have a front plate, if the plate doesn't fit, then go to a shop that can make a mount for you. If you have front tint, then remove it. If it is factory canadian spec, then prove it. Nissan will be able to help you with telling you if it's factory tint or not. And honestly on a 18-20 yr old car, your "factory tint" would probably be purple by now...
Your reasons for a ticket are the simplest of the simplest, tinted windows, no front plate... such a simple VI. Try getting past "your car being too low" or "your tires are outside your fenders".