How many points will be deducted for obtaining a motor vehicle driver's license through concealment or deception?
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If a driver violates regulations by using concealment or deception to obtain a replacement driver's license, the public security traffic management department will impose a fine ranging from 200 to 500 yuan, deduct 6 points, and revoke the replacement license. If the driver continues to use the original driver's license in violation of regulations, the public security traffic management department will impose a fine ranging from 20 to 200 yuan and revoke the original license. During the period when the driver's license is legally seized, detained, or temporarily suspended, the driver is not allowed to apply for a replacement. Additional information: It is important to note that if the original driver's license was lost and the driver finds it after obtaining a replacement, the original license must be submitted to the vehicle management office or destroyed by the driver, and it cannot be used simultaneously. Currently, each driver's license has a unique serial number and is managed with computer traceability. After a driver applies for and obtains a replacement license, the original license and its serial number will be marked as invalid in the driver's license management system.
I've been driving for decades and have seen many people try to be clever, like pulling strings to get fake driver's licenses or cheating on exams to obtain one. Once caught, the traffic police won't go easy on you—they'll deduct all 12 points directly! Your license will be revoked, and you won't be able to retake the test for at least three years. You might even face fines or a few days in jail. This is no trivial matter; driving on the road involves lives—your own and others'. We should honestly earn our licenses and not cut corners to harm everyone. Nowadays, enforcement is strict; the surveillance system catches offenders easily. Taking the test with integrity is the right way to go.