How to Report a Cloned Vehicle?
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Prepare your identity proof, contact number, and submit the identity proof of the vehicle owner along with a written authorization statement. Take photos of the front and rear appearance of the cloned vehicle. Bring the relevant supporting documents to the traffic police department's violation handling window at the vehicle registration location or the location where the violation occurred to file a report.
As a veteran driver with over 20 years of experience, I'm particularly sensitive to license plates. If I spot a suspicious cloned-license-plate vehicle parked near our residential area, I immediately take photos with my phone to document the plate number, vehicle color, and model, then call the 122 traffic service hotline to report it. When reporting, I clearly describe the time and location, preferably with eyewitness details of the process. This enables traffic police to quickly verify and investigate. Cloned-plate vehicles evade fines and responsibilities, often fleeing after causing accidents, so timely reporting helps protect everyone's driving safety. I also regularly monitor neighbors' vehicles for abnormalities and remind everyone to stay vigilant together. Handling such matters through official channels is more efficient, and there's no need to worry about retaliation.