What are the impacts on the owner after a vehicle is forcibly scrapped?
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After a vehicle is forcibly scrapped, the owner will face the following impacts: 1. Revocation of driver's license: If the owner is caught driving a scrapped vehicle, they will be fined and have their driver's license revoked. They can only reapply for a motor vehicle driver's license after two years, and will no longer be eligible to obtain Class A or B licenses. 2. Loss of vehicle quota: For vehicles that have been impounded and not processed within three months after public notice, or vehicles that have reached mandatory scrapping standards, the vehicle quota will be forfeited. For owners of key vehicles with multiple unresolved traffic violations, overdue scrapping, or overdue inspections, traffic police departments will lock the vehicle owner and driver's archive information through the "Five Key" vehicle special cleanup campaign (mainly targeting five types of key vehicles including converted non-operational large buses, hazardous goods transport vehicles, large highway buses, large tourist buses, school buses, and vehicles with over 50 unresolved violations).