How to Deduct Points Using Someone Else's Driver's License on 12123?
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Traffic Management 12123 does not allow the use of someone else's driver's license to deduct points for traffic violations, as this is considered illegal. Here are the relevant details: 1. Corresponding Penalties: Using someone else's driver's license to deduct points will be identified as 'buying or selling points' and will be subject to corresponding penalties. However, due to the clarity issues of electronic violation captures, it is sometimes difficult to clearly see the actual face of the driver, creating loopholes that make the evidence collection and investigation of point-deducting proxies challenging. If within one year, the same driver handles violations for more than three vehicles with different license plates that are not their own, or if more than three drivers handle violations for the same license plate, they will be listed as key suspects for proxy violation handling. Their traffic violation processing services will be suspended, and their suspected proxy violation handling behavior will be investigated. 2. Proxy Point-Deducting Situations: According to regulations, forging, concealing, or destroying evidence, or providing false testimony or falsely reporting cases, thereby affecting the lawful handling of cases by administrative law enforcement agencies, will result in detention of 5 to 10 days and a fine.