How to Report a Cloned License Plate Vehicle?
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If you discover a cloned license plate vehicle, you can report it by submitting relevant evidence, such as front and rear appearance photos of the original vehicle, the illegal time and location of the cloned vehicle, to the traffic police department's violation handling window at the vehicle's registration location or where the violation occurred. Below is more information about cloned license plate vehicles: 1. What is a cloned license plate vehicle: A cloned license plate vehicle refers to a vehicle where criminals forge and illegally obtain the license plate number, model, and color of a genuine vehicle, making smuggled, assembled, scrapped, or stolen vehicles appear "legal" on the surface. Cloned license plate vehicles are also known as "clone cars" or simply "cloned plates." 2. Hazards of cloned plates: They disrupt public security management by authorities and create social instability. Cloned license plate vehicles not only severely interfere with proper road traffic order but also increase the likelihood of traffic accidents. Moreover, since cloned vehicles lack legal procedures and insurance, drivers are more likely to flee the scene in case of an accident, significantly increasing the difficulty of solving such cases. 3. New traffic regulations: The 2013 traffic regulations imposed stricter penalties for cloned license plate vehicles, stipulating that using forged or altered vehicle license plates, registration certificates, driving licenses, school bus signs, or using someone else's vehicle license plates or registration certificates will result in a 12-point deduction on the driver's license.