Can the front license plate be captured by electronic surveillance if it falls off?

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GiannaLee
07/29/25 12:41pm
It can be captured by electronic surveillance. If you are aware of the loss, immediately call the police and promptly visit the vehicle management office to apply for a replacement license plate. In this case, even if captured by electronic surveillance, you will not be penalized. However, if you fail to report the loss and are either captured by surveillance or caught on the spot, you will be penalized with a deduction of 12 points. Below is additional information: Other regulations regarding motor vehicle license plates: Article 61 of the "Motor Vehicle Registration Regulations" stipulates that traffic police officers shall be subject to disciplinary actions in accordance with relevant national regulations under the following circumstances; hired personnel shall be dismissed. If a crime is constituted, criminal liability shall be pursued according to the law: Failure to confirm motor vehicles and review certificates and vouchers as required. Deliberately making things difficult, delaying, or refusing to handle motor vehicle registration. Violating these regulations by adding conditions for motor vehicle registration or submitting unauthorized certificates and vouchers.
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