Should I call 110 or 122 to report a cloned license plate vehicle?
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Older model engines achieve speed limitation through devices like "speed limit plates" or mechanical manual controls. Here are the specific details: 1. Cloned license plate vehicle: A vehicle that uses forged or altered motor vehicle license plates, or license plates from other vehicles. 2. Regulations: Obtaining motor vehicle license plates through deceptive or bribery means. Driving a cloned license plate vehicle constitutes using forged or altered motor vehicle registration certificates, license plates, vehicle licenses, or driver's licenses, and should be subject to confiscation and detention of the vehicle according to law. A cloned license plate vehicle refers to applying counterfeit plates with identical numbers to other vehicles by referencing genuine license plates, many of which are refurbished old vehicles smuggled out after being scrapped.
Last month, I encountered a suspicious car parked at the entrance of our neighborhood with a license plate identical to my neighbor’s, which made me suspect it was a cloned vehicle. At the time, I hesitated whether to call 110 or 122. After checking, I learned that 122 is primarily an emergency hotline for traffic accidents, such as collisions or congestion, while 110 is the comprehensive police hotline for illegal activities like theft or cloned plates. So I decisively dialed 110, described the car’s make, color, and location, and the police quickly arrived to verify the issue. I also reminded everyone not to approach a cloned vehicle directly to avoid alerting the driver, which could lead to a dangerous escape and threaten public safety. This experience taught me that in such situations, it’s crucial to first ensure personal safety, then provide detailed information to the police for efficient resolution. The 110 system has strong networking capabilities, enabling multi-department coordination to handle cloned vehicles, making it more suitable than 122.