Can Electronic Surveillance Capture Deliberately Obstructed License Plates?
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Deliberately obstructed license plates can generally be captured by electronic surveillance, and traffic police will also track the vehicle's movement trajectory. The penalties for deliberately obstructing license plates are as follows: 1. Penalty One: Forging, altering, or using forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, driving licenses, or vehicle permits, the traffic management department of the public security authority shall confiscate them, detain the motor vehicle, and impose penalties in accordance with the regulations on the application and use of motor vehicle driving licenses. 2. Penalty Two: Offenders may face detention for up to 15 days, fines, a deduction of 12 points, and criminal liability if the act constitutes a crime. 3. Penalty Three: Additionally, not displaying license plates as required, not installing license plates as required, or deliberately obstructing or defacing license plates will result in a deduction of 12 points, while running a red light will incur a deduction of 6 points.