What Can Someone Do with a Found Driver's License?

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Travis
07/29/25 2:12am
Lost driver's licenses can be most effectively used by others to substitute for penalty points. Traffic violation points are determined based on the violations captured by cameras, most of which can record the vehicle's license plate but fail to clearly capture or record the driver's face. This creates an opportunity for point substitution. Here are the relevant details: Validity of a Lost License: Like other documents, a driver's license remains valid as long as it has not expired or been reported lost. The practicality and significance of using someone else's license to drive are minimal, as the appearance and personal details such as address would not match. At most, one could alter the photo and information for reuse, but any traffic police check would easily reveal the forgery. Important Note: If your driver's license is lost, you should promptly report it as lost and apply for a replacement at the vehicle management office to prevent misuse by malicious individuals, avoiding unnecessary trouble and losses.
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James
08/12/25 6:12am
Having driven for over a decade, I fully understand the dangers of picking up someone else's driver's license. Once obtained, some people might use it to rent cars, apply for credit cards, or engage in illegal activities, but this is absolutely unwise. I've personally witnessed a friend getting caught for misuse—facing fines, jail time, and having to compensate the car owner—it's simply not worth it. The license contains photos, addresses, and ID numbers; if leaked, bad actors can commit identity theft, and a quick online search can expose all your details. My advice is to promptly hand it over to the police station or post it online for lost and found, protecting privacy while doing a good deed. Whenever I lose my own license, I report it immediately to avoid complications. Remember, driving is about safety—messing with documents just leads you off track.
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