What are the standards for obscuring license plates?
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Obscuring a license plate refers to the act of intentionally using objects to cover the license plate number of a motor vehicle, which constitutes the act of forging or altering a motor vehicle license plate. Deliberately obscuring or defacing a license plate is primarily characterized by intent. Article 13 of the "Regulations for the Implementation of the Road Traffic Safety Law" states: Motor vehicle license plates shall be hung in designated positions at the front and rear of the vehicle, maintaining clarity and completeness. Introduction to license plates: License plates, commonly known as vehicle plates, refer to the plates hung at the front and rear of a vehicle, engraved with the vehicle's registration number, registration region, or other relevant information. Function of license plates: License plates serve as a numbering and information registration system for vehicles. Their primary purpose is to identify the region to which a vehicle belongs and to trace the vehicle's owner and registration information based on the license plate.