Can Traffic Police Detect Fake Vehicle Registration Documents?
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Traffic police can detect fake vehicle registration documents. Below is relevant information about small, medium, and large component sets: 1. A standard small component set includes: shifting system (front and rear shifters, front and rear derailleurs). 2. A standard medium component set includes: shifting system (front and rear shifters, front and rear derailleurs), drivetrain system (crankset assembly, cassette assembly, chain). 3. A standard large component set includes: shifting system (front and rear shifters, front and rear derailleurs), drivetrain system (crankset assembly, cassette assembly, chain), braking system, and hubs. 4. About fake documents: This refers to illegally obtaining vehicle-related documents such as engine numbers, frame numbers, vehicle licenses, vehicle registration certificates, and tax payment certificates matching another vehicle of the same model. Such documents cannot be used for vehicle ownership transfer at vehicle management departments.
Regarding fake license plates, the probability of being caught by traffic police is extremely high. A friend of mine once took a chance and used a fake plate, only to be caught within a week. Nowadays, traffic police are equipped with high-tech license plate recognition systems. Cameras can automatically scan and compare plates against databases, including vehicle type, color, and owner information. If discrepancies between the plate and registration are found, or if there are signs of a fake vehicle license, they can lock onto the target within seconds. This isn't just about fines—using fake plates may involve theft, robbery, or insurance fraud, posing significant risks. Once confirmed, penalties range from vehicle impoundment and fines to license suspension or even detention. So, it's best not to entertain such ideas. Driving honestly is both safe and worry-free.