What are the consequences of using your driver's license to deduct points for others?
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Using your driver's license to deduct points for others will result in the temporary suspension of your license, a fine, and in severe cases, detention for up to 15 days. Hazards of helping others evade points: Helping others evade points is also illegal. Accepting traffic violation penalties on behalf of the actual driver for economic gain will result in a 6-month suspension of your driver's license and a fine. Repeat offenders, as well as those who organize or introduce others to accept traffic violation penalties and point deductions for economic gain, will face detention for up to 15 days and a fine. Methods for handling traffic violations: Prepare the necessary materials for handling violations; check if the violation was committed by your vehicle; fill out the Traffic Violation Party's Voluntary Acceptance of Penalty Confirmation Form; after completion, the traffic department will issue a fine for payment.